A bureaucracy is a group of individuals who are non-elected and serve as government employees to help implement rules and laws of a country. The term bureaucracy was created by combining the words ‘bureau’ which means desk or office and ‘kratos’, meaning rule or political power to govern. Different countries have adopted various ways to induct people to run the government and make new laws. Max Weber, a renowned and notable German administrative scholar is credited to be the pioneer of the use of bureaucracy in public administration. In this book on the Civil Service of Pakistan, the author has described the way bureaucratic culture gained strength and restricted the grooming of po...
Administration is an important branch of the Islamic Law which is defined in English in these words:...
Bureaucracy plays dominant role in the development of the society and it is the cornerstone of moder...
review of Indian administrative structure in 1950s, Appleby certified Indian Civil Service to be one...
Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a cou...
To investigate Max Weber’s concept of bureaucracy and its relevance to Pakistan’s civil service, thi...
Bureaucracy is one of the most important pillars of the state, therefore it is important to study th...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
The paper examines administrative performance and public management reforms in Pakistan. The study i...
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...
Based on the premise that a functioning state is a necessary pre-requisite for pro-poor change, it i...
The people of the Sub-Continent had shown their interest to establish a friendly administration but ...
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...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
Administration is an important branch of the Islamic Law which is defined in English in these words:...
Bureaucracy plays dominant role in the development of the society and it is the cornerstone of moder...
review of Indian administrative structure in 1950s, Appleby certified Indian Civil Service to be one...
Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a cou...
To investigate Max Weber’s concept of bureaucracy and its relevance to Pakistan’s civil service, thi...
Bureaucracy is one of the most important pillars of the state, therefore it is important to study th...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
The paper examines administrative performance and public management reforms in Pakistan. The study i...
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...
Based on the premise that a functioning state is a necessary pre-requisite for pro-poor change, it i...
The people of the Sub-Continent had shown their interest to establish a friendly administration but ...
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...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
Administration is an important branch of the Islamic Law which is defined in English in these words:...
Bureaucracy plays dominant role in the development of the society and it is the cornerstone of moder...
review of Indian administrative structure in 1950s, Appleby certified Indian Civil Service to be one...