00865pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002000040245006700060260000900127300001300136362000800149520047200157650002900629650001800658773004300676180718b1997 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aJones, Garth N. aPakistan: a civil service in an obsolescing imperial tradition c1997 ap.321-64 aDec aPakistan 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 aCivil service - Pakistan aCivil service aAsian Journal of Public Administration