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Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus The Future of Bureaucracy

The perception of a constant increase in bureaucratic hurdles is omnipresent. An excess of bureaucracy is considered today to be the central barrier to growth in Germany, attributed more significance than high taxes and social security payments, crumbling infrastructure, and energy costs. In the USA, Donald Trump, for a time supported by Elon Musk, declared war on bureaucracy and “took a chainsaw” to important elements of the state apparatus. This radical action may have been viewed critically in Germany, but the idea of dismantling bureaucracy generally has broad support across all political parties. This view often ignores questions as to the significance of bureaucracy for the rule of law, the provision of public services, the social welfare system and democratic processes.The aim of the CAS research focus is to address the future of bureaucracy. What are the causes of the stark increase in bureaucracy observable in all industrial countries? How can a sustainable bureaucracy be ach

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    Wer regelt die Regeln? Normsetzung und -implementierung im 21. Jahrhundert

    Pascale Cancik ist Professorin für Öffentliches Recht, Geschichte des europäischen öffentlichen Rechts und Verwaltungswissenschaften an der Universität Osnabrück. | Sabine Kuhlmann ist Professorin für Politikwissenschaft, Verwaltung und Organisation an der Universität Potsdam und stellvertretende Vorsitzende des Nationalen Normenkontrollrats der Bundesregierung Deutschland. | Martin Burgi ist Professor für für Öffentliches Recht, Wirtschaftsverwaltungsrecht, Umwelt- und Sozialrecht an der LMU.

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    Bürokratie: Brauchen wir das, oder kann das weg?

    Die Wahrnehmung einer stetigen Zunahme bürokratischer Hürden ist allgegenwärtig. Eine überbordende Bürokratie gilt heute als zentrale Wachstumsbremse in Deutschland, noch vor hohen Steuern und Sozialabgaben, maroder Infrastruktur und Energiekosten. Das hochkarätig besetzte Panel diskutiert, wie bürokratische Systeme zukunftsfähig werden können, fragt aber auch ob sie als Bollwerk gegen Angriffe auf die Demokratie wirken. | Die Experten auf dem Podium sind alle Professor:innen an der LMU: Martin Burgi für Öffentliches Recht, Wirtschaftsverwaltungsrecht, Umwelt- und Sozialrecht | Florian Englmaier für Organisationsökonomik | Christoph Knill für Empirische Theorien der Politik und die „Wirtschaftsweise“ | Monika Schnitzer für Industrial Organisation, Innovation, Internatio?nal Economics, Applied Microeconomics. | Jens-Christian Rabe ist seit 2007 Autor und Redakteur im Feuilleton der SZ.

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    Was Sie schon immer über Bürokratie wissen wollten

    Andreas Fahrmeir ist Professor für Neuere Geschichte an der Universität Frankfurt a.M. und Experte für die Geschichte des Staates und des Bürgertums im 19. Jahrhundert. | Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff ist emeritierte Professorin für Öffentliches Recht an der Universität Bielefeld und ehemalige Richterin des Bundesverfassungsgerichts (Zweiter Senat). | Hedwig Richter ist Professorin für Neuere und Neueste Geschichte an der Universität der Bundeswehr. Ihr Buch Demokratie. Eine deutsche Affäre hat in Fach- und Tagespresse große Aufmerksamkeit erzielt.

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The perception of a constant increase in bureaucratic hurdles is omnipresent. An excess of bureaucracy is considered today to be the central barrier to growth in Germany, attributed more significance than high taxes and social security payments, crumbling infrastructure, and energy costs. In the USA, Donald Trump, for a time supported by Elon Musk, declared war on bureaucracy and “took a chainsaw” to important elements of the state apparatus. This radical action may have been viewed critically in Germany, but the idea of dismantling bureaucracy generally has broad support across all political parties. This view often ignores questions as to the significance of bureaucracy for the rule of law, the provision of public services, the social welfare system and democratic processes.The aim of the CAS research focus is to address the future of bureaucracy. What are the causes of the stark increase in bureaucracy observable in all industrial countries? How can a sustainable bureaucracy be ach

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