The aim of this article is to analyse the growth and development of bureaucracy as an institution of government in Bangladesh from historical and politico-administrative perspectives. Although it is now an independent state, various Hindu kings, Muslim emperors, British lords and zamindars of the Indian subcontinent ruled the area of Bangladesh for several hundred years. In 1947, when India and Pakistan emerged as independent states, Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan. To understand the growth and development of bureaucracy in Bangladesh, the article is divided into two broad sections: the colonial legacy of both British India and Pakistan (1601–1971) and the Bangladesh period (1971–2008). The structure and working patterns of bureaucracy in...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
This is an evolving draft of a book on Bangladesh that is based on the application of the Political ...
After a rule of two hundred years, the British proclaimed independence of the Indian sub-continent b...
Bureaucracy plays dominant role in the development of the society and it is the cornerstone of moder...
Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a cou...
This paper deals with the birth and evolution of the civil service system of Bangladesh by segmentiz...
There had been a number of initiatives in Bangladesh since its independence in 1971 to reform its ai...
At the end of British colonial rule in 1947, Bangladesh became a part of Pakistan. It declared indep...
The state of governance in Bangladesh has a chequered history. The country's battle for independence...
This study examines the nature of the state in Bangladesh and its role in the economic development o...
The study analyses anti-corruption measures employed by governments in Bangladesh through legal-enfo...
Political leadership and public administration run the government of Bangladesh. Political wing is s...
Administrative Studies, vol. 7(1988): 1, 47-55Development administration requires decentralization a...
Over the last fifty years or so, a myriad of strategies and techniques were deployed with a hope of ...
Bangladesh has the Westminster type of political system, where the prime minister is the main execut...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
This is an evolving draft of a book on Bangladesh that is based on the application of the Political ...
After a rule of two hundred years, the British proclaimed independence of the Indian sub-continent b...
Bureaucracy plays dominant role in the development of the society and it is the cornerstone of moder...
Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a cou...
This paper deals with the birth and evolution of the civil service system of Bangladesh by segmentiz...
There had been a number of initiatives in Bangladesh since its independence in 1971 to reform its ai...
At the end of British colonial rule in 1947, Bangladesh became a part of Pakistan. It declared indep...
The state of governance in Bangladesh has a chequered history. The country's battle for independence...
This study examines the nature of the state in Bangladesh and its role in the economic development o...
The study analyses anti-corruption measures employed by governments in Bangladesh through legal-enfo...
Political leadership and public administration run the government of Bangladesh. Political wing is s...
Administrative Studies, vol. 7(1988): 1, 47-55Development administration requires decentralization a...
Over the last fifty years or so, a myriad of strategies and techniques were deployed with a hope of ...
Bangladesh has the Westminster type of political system, where the prime minister is the main execut...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
This is an evolving draft of a book on Bangladesh that is based on the application of the Political ...
After a rule of two hundred years, the British proclaimed independence of the Indian sub-continent b...