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This book adopts the multidimensional nature of innovation as its
point of focus and offers a comprehensive analysis of contemporary
governance issues in Bangladesh. Each chapter views those issues
from its own disciplinary perspective, but all share a common focus
on the current process in the governance of innovation. The authors
show how the processes of innovation and public service delivery
are influenced while there is simultaneously a striving for a
digital Bangladesh. The book presents innovation as a complex
phenomenon with multidisciplinary viewpoints affecting its
governance. As well, new practices, developments, and empirical
research are shown here. The aim is to point out the most
persistent difficulties in public administration and public service
delivery, with an emphasis on how to deliver public service in
Bangladesh in a sustainable manner. Although significant
transformations have been made recently for a better organized
public sphere, public services still must be more closely in line
with what citizens need rather than what service providers are
prepared to deliver. This published work speaks strongly to a
wide-ranging audience, from scholars of governance and innovation
management to academics, researchers, and postgraduate students
interested in public service delivery innovations in Bangladesh and
South Asia. Indeed, the book serves as a text and valuable resource
for postgraduate courses in politics, business administration,
economics, political science, development, and governance in South
Asia.
The book examines the impact of COVID-19 on economic and political
processes, contending that the global reaction to the pandemic has
been the largest failure in scientific policy in a generation.
Unlike earlier crises, it has impacted the world's leading
economies while also paralyzing international ties, provoking
diverse and far-reaching reactions. The authors posit that no
effective global response has been launched in response to this
global catastrophe. Rather, governments have implemented a variety
of policies based on the costs of virus protection against
financial closure and isolation. In doing so, there has been a
resurgence in nationalism. This book aims to provide comprehensive
understanding of how the pandemic has widened political gaps, and
demarcates what the long-term consequences might be in terms of
policies and economics in the wake of the pandemic. Of interest to
scholars in political geography, development studies, international
relations, public administration, and health science, this book
presents key observations on existing theories of global politics
pivoted around the COVID-19 pandemic, and its ramifications on
individuals, groups, and ultimately, the nation state.
The book examines the impact of COVID-19 on economic and political
processes, contending that the global reaction to the pandemic has
been the largest failure in scientific policy in a generation.
Unlike earlier crises, it has impacted the world's leading
economies while also paralyzing international ties, provoking
diverse and far-reaching reactions. The authors posit that no
effective global response has been launched in response to this
global catastrophe. Rather, governments have implemented a variety
of policies based on the costs of virus protection against
financial closure and isolation. In doing so, there has been a
resurgence in nationalism. This book aims to provide comprehensive
understanding of how the pandemic has widened political gaps, and
demarcates what the long-term consequences might be in terms of
policies and economics in the wake of the pandemic. Of interest to
scholars in political geography, development studies, international
relations, public administration, and health science, this book
presents key observations on existing theories of global politics
pivoted around the COVID-19 pandemic, and its ramifications on
individuals, groups, and ultimately, the nation
state. Â
Rural Development is a deliberate transformation towards the
advancement of the financial and societal standard of living of the
rural poor through amplified production, impartial delivery of
possessions, and empowerment. In general, a deliberate
transformation towards rural institution building and progression
in technology. Bangladesh, nearly 50 years into its liberation,
stays on the route to development and the country is looking
forward to transitioning into a developed state by 2041. There is
global pressure also. Rural development plays a key role in
attaining the targets. The Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development
(BARD) is a pioneer institute for attaining rural development in
Bangladesh. The academy is acknowledged as a center of excellence
regarding training, research and action research. The institute was
established in 1959 with the intention of provide training to the
public officials and representatives of the local government and
village institutions on diverse matters concerning to rural
development. Still, the institution provides training to diverse
stakeholders. Moreover, a large quantity of international clientele
comprising scholars, research fellows, experts, government
bureaucrats, affiliates of diplomatic corps and global
organizations visit the academy. The academy has been steering
socio-economic study from the time of its beginning. Research
outcomes are used as training resources and contributions for
introducing action research by the Academy itself. It also works as
data resources and policy ideas for the policy makers, Ministries,
and Planning Commission. In certain circumstances, these are also
dispersed among the global organizations and institutes. BARD
conducts investigational projects to progress models of
better-quality institution, managerial arrangements in addition to
harmonization and approaches of production. The project events
generally include the villagers' development institutes, local
bodies and public officials. To this point the Academy has directed
more than 50 investigational projects on different facets of rural
development. Finally, in the era of globalization and pressure of
implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the book
provides an immense knowledge on "Rural Development" issue in
Bangladesh perspective.
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