Pakistan: a civil service in an obsolescing imperial tradition
By: Jones, Garth N.
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ArticlePublisher: 1997Description: p.321-64.Subject(s): Civil service - Pakistan | Civil service
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Asian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Pakistan inherited a civil service with a long and illustrious history, a product of two great imperial civilisations. The civil service is a cultural artifact which is now caught in transitional time. Pakistani leaders recognise this public issue. They have sought to introduce personnel reforms; the consequences have been uneven. This article addresses these and related aspects. It concludes that Pakistan must reinvent its constituent civil service. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 19, Issue no: 2 | Available | AR39638 |
Pakistan inherited a civil service with a long and illustrious history, a product of two great imperial civilisations. The civil service is a cultural artifact which is now caught in transitional time. Pakistani leaders recognise this public issue. They have sought to introduce personnel reforms; the consequences have been uneven. This article addresses these and related aspects. It concludes that Pakistan must reinvent its constituent civil service. - Reproduced


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