Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a country’s administrative and bureaucratic structures is a key index of national development. Pakistan’s civil service (as with its armed forces, railways and many other institutions) is a direct continuation of the Colonial Government of India. The British colonial system had such inherent strengths for practical governance that in post-independence Pakistan the civil service emerged as the most important power broker, and more often than once it was a king-maker. This book discusses and analyses the impact of the role of the bureaucracy on the political evolution of Pakistan, particularly in the context of Jinnah’s vision regarding the role of ...
Since the independence, Pakistan has been facing political and economic catastrophe. For the purpose...
Based on the premise that a functioning state is a necessary pre-requisite for pro-poor change, it i...
Note:The thesis deals with the leadership role of a law and order oriented bureaucracy in the implem...
A bureaucracy is a group of individuals who are non-elected and serve as government employees ...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
Bureaucracy is one of the most important pillars of the state, therefore it is important to study th...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of literature on how the...
The chaotic political history of Pakistan is riddled with frequent changes in government that includ...
This paper examines the reasons for the early dominance of the bureaucratic élite in Pakistan and th...
The Parliament of Pakistan from 1971 to 1977 was the first Parliament of present day Pakistan and th...
The aim of this article is to analyse the growth and development of bureaucracy as an institution of...
Note:This study traces the history of some attempted reforms of the Pakistan bureaucracy with a view...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
To investigate Max Weber’s concept of bureaucracy and its relevance to Pakistan’s civil service, thi...
The paper examines administrative performance and public management reforms in Pakistan. The study i...
Since the independence, Pakistan has been facing political and economic catastrophe. For the purpose...
Based on the premise that a functioning state is a necessary pre-requisite for pro-poor change, it i...
Note:The thesis deals with the leadership role of a law and order oriented bureaucracy in the implem...
A bureaucracy is a group of individuals who are non-elected and serve as government employees ...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
Bureaucracy is one of the most important pillars of the state, therefore it is important to study th...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of literature on how the...
The chaotic political history of Pakistan is riddled with frequent changes in government that includ...
This paper examines the reasons for the early dominance of the bureaucratic élite in Pakistan and th...
The Parliament of Pakistan from 1971 to 1977 was the first Parliament of present day Pakistan and th...
The aim of this article is to analyse the growth and development of bureaucracy as an institution of...
Note:This study traces the history of some attempted reforms of the Pakistan bureaucracy with a view...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
To investigate Max Weber’s concept of bureaucracy and its relevance to Pakistan’s civil service, thi...
The paper examines administrative performance and public management reforms in Pakistan. The study i...
Since the independence, Pakistan has been facing political and economic catastrophe. For the purpose...
Based on the premise that a functioning state is a necessary pre-requisite for pro-poor change, it i...
Note:The thesis deals with the leadership role of a law and order oriented bureaucracy in the implem...