Citations:supertechnocrat

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English citations of supertechnocrat

  • 2009 April 24, David Brooks, “Yanks in Crisis”, in New York Times[1]:
    Americans still want to see power dispersed among a diversity of institutions, not concentrated in the hands of supertechnocrats in Washington.
  • 1978 December 4, “Computerworld”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), page 4:
    ... and in the U.S. may fit into the corporate mold today, but they will probably be obsolete in the 1980s. Academe is so concerned with turning out armies of hardware and software "supertechnocrats” that a serious shortage of effective DP []
  • (Can we date this quote?), Image & Event, Ardent Media, page 258:
    ... supertechnocrats and mechanistic plan- ners , let us at least understand the implications of the environment they would thrust upon us . We can make room for five or ten billion Ameri- cans if that would serve either mankind or our []
  • 2007 August 16, A. Kelly, School Choice and Student Well-Being: Opportunity and Capability in Education, Springer, →ISBN, page 77:
    ... supertechnocrats in transnational organisations like the OECD and the European Union are initiating change according to their own agenda rather than simply responding to changing circumstances beyond their making (Bacchi, 2000). Angus []
  • 2005, David John Farmer, Globalization of Unequal National Economies: Players and Controversies, M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, page 122:
    ... and political elite , within which a smaller group of " supertechnocrats " would play a decisive role . Between 1963 and the end of the 1980s , K.T. Li , a Cambridge graduate , was considered the father of the Taiwanese economic miracle []
  • 2009 April 18, Gilles Paquet, Crippling Epistemologies and Governance Failures: A Plea for Experimentalism, University of Ottawa Press, →ISBN, page 206:
    ... and multi-level governing mechanisms; and the illiberal flavour of the state-centric culture of adjudication that attempts, in the face of new and complex situations, to grant ever more arbitration power to the state's supertechnocrats []