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Politics & Administration in South Asia - A Study of Politicization of Bureaucracy (Paperback)
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Politics & Administration in South Asia - A Study of Politicization of Bureaucracy (Paperback)
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Bureaucracy is an integral part of modern democratic polity. The
modern democratic states are built upon the bureaucratic structure
that undergrid these states, although there is a vast difference in
bureaucratic traditions and cultures in between developed and
developing democratic and democratizing societies. As a developing
region, South Asia has a longstanding tradition of bureaucratic
organization. The traditional bureaucracies were patrimonial in
nature, where loyalty was valued more than professionalism.
However, the replacement of the concept of modern rational-legal
bureaucracy in traditional societies like South Asia was initiated
by the colonial master rulers or imperial powers following the
conceptualization of modern bureaucracy by Max Weber. Their
(colonial rulers) intention was to establish a steel frame of
administration in South Asia so that their hegemony remains intact
even after the breakdown of colonial hegemony. Studies of
democratic politics in India, the military dominated authoritarian
state of Pakistan and the newly democratic state of Bangladesh have
addressed this heavily in the literature of politics and
administration, but far less explained the process of governance,
particularly explaining the politicization of the bureaucracy in
South Asia. The role of bureaucracy in governance is not a new
phenomenon in the discourse of politics and administration.
Irrespective of the regions and the systems of government,
professional mandarins or bureaucracies (rational-legal, neutral
and merit-based) are exceedingly involved in the process of
governance and development, and immensely contribute to the
development by serving as advisers, inventors, and decision-makers
along with the elected politicians as the agent of change. Thus, a
study has been carried out on the politics-bureaucracy relationship
and the role of bureaucracy in governance. Yet, academics are
interested to understand the nature of the relationship between
politics and bureaucracy, their transition, and their mutual
interaction in politics from different perspectives and academic
point of view with intellectual inquiry. This monograph is with the
South Asian bureaucracy, focusing on the light of politicization.
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