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Through long stretches of its history, Austria’s administration was deeply embedded in an imperial-royal tradition which is an essential element of the sociocultural and administrative landscape even today. In the eighteenth century, it was the concern for the welfare of her subjects that motivated Empress Maria Theresa to form a centrally administered bureaucratic state from the former feudal construct. With this imperial reform, not only did the state take on the responsibility for the welfare of its citizens, but the role of “servants of the public” was created. An administrative system, the rule of law. and the civil service became the guarantors of the welfare state.
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Egger-Peitler, I., Knassmüller, M., Meyer, R. (2015). Austria. In: Van Wart, M., Hondeghem, A., Schwella, E., Suino, P. (eds) Leadership and Culture. Governance and Public Management Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137454133_8
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