Bureaucracy in pakistan / Charles H. Kennedy.

By: Kennedy, Charles HPublisher: [S.l.] : Oxford University Press, USA, 1988Edition: 1st edDescription: 268 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0195773640; 9780195773644DDC classification: 354.549101 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: A candid and perceptive expos� of the complex and intricate administrative network of Pakistan, this study traces the steady transition of the bureaucratic �lite from an important constituent in the state to a pervasive power in statecraft. Covering pre-reform, reform, and post-reform periods, Kennedy presents a balanced, critical analysis of the role of various aspects of the bureaucracy and contends that Pakistan's bureaucratic philosophy remains governed by 19th-century conventions that hinder administrative reform and development.
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A candid and perceptive expos� of the complex and intricate administrative network of Pakistan, this study traces the steady transition of the bureaucratic �lite from an important constituent in the state to a pervasive power in statecraft. Covering pre-reform, reform, and post-reform periods, Kennedy presents a balanced, critical analysis of the role of various aspects of the bureaucracy and contends that Pakistan's bureaucratic philosophy remains governed by 19th-century conventions that hinder administrative reform and development.

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