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Administrative Reforms in Bangladesh

Administrative Reforms in Bangladesh

Author: Mohammad Mohabbat Khan
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN9789845061247
Edition2013, 2nd Edition
Pages168
Reading Level Higher Education, General Reading
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category নন ফিক্শন
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The dominant role of bureaucracy in governance in Bangladesh is well-known. Bangladesh has been and continues to be an administrative state. The need for reforming bureaucracy was recognized  even during the Pakistan times. However, all efforts to reform an entrenched bureaucracy failed to a large extent.

The book describes and analyzes why major administrative reforms failed in Bangladesh; what lessons can be learned from such failure; and how major reforms can be effectuated within the civil service system of the country. Major administrative reform failures of South Asian bureaucracies have also been examined to provide a regional context of Bangladesh as the case in hand.

The experiences of commonwealth countries bureaucracies in the areas of change and reforms have also been examined to show how such experiences can enable bureaucracy in Bangladesh to bring about and sustain meaningful changes to meet the challenges of the 21th century.

Table of Contents:

Globalisation of Administrative Reforms / Major Administrative Reform Initiatives in Bangladesh / Administrative Reform Initatives of Governments in Bangladesh (2007-2011) / Major Administrative Reforms and Role of International Donors in Bangladesh / Resistance to Major Administrative Reforms in South Asian Civil Services / Coping with the Challenges of 21st Century: Experiences of Commonwealth Countries and Prescriptions for Bangladesh. 

Authors:
Mohammad Mohabbat Khan

Mohammad Mohabbat Khan is a Member, of the Bangladesh University Grants Commission (BUGC). He was the senior most Professor at the University of Dhaka before joining BUGC in November 2011. He earned MPA from Syracuse University and MPA & PhD in Public Administration from the University of Southern California. He has been teaching in the University of Dhaka since 1970. He was Chairman of the Department of Public Administration at the University of Dhaka.

Professor Khan did his post-doctoral research as a Senior Fulbright Fellow at Cornell University and the University of Texas at Austin. He had been a Ford Foundation Research Fellow at the Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore. He taught at universities in USA, Nigeria and Jordan. He also served as a Member of Bangladesh Public Service Commission for five years from 1999 to 2004.

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