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082 _a351.54 CIV
100 _aJamil, Ishtiaq (ed.)
245 _aCivil service management and administrative system in South Asia
260 _aSwitzerland
_bPalgrave macmillan
_c2019
300 _a328 p.
520 _aThis book examines public administration in South Asia in the context of rapid changes and modernization of administrative traditions, thoughts, and practices. The existing literature has, however, not given adequate attention to these developments, at least in a single volume. The book describes both the shared administrative traditions of Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, and how far they have adapted their administrative systems to respond to contemporary administrative and governance challenges. The book studies how national civil service reforms have been carried out in each member state of South Asia and how the national civil service acts and different regulations are being implemented, as well as what are the critical factors associated with the implementation of national civil service acts and reform measures in the region.
650 _aSouth Asia
650 _aPolitics and government
650 _aPublic administration
700 _aDhakal, Tek Nath (ed.)
700 _aPaudel, Narendra Raj (ed.)
942 _cB