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100 _aZutshi, Ravi K
245 _aPopulism, programmes and administrative myopia
260 _c1990
300 _ap.743-749.
362 _aOct-Dec
520 _aIn a multi-party system, like that of India, with coalition governments becoming the order of the day, the commiment of bureaucracy to implement programmes also gets weakened due to variance in interests of political executive composed of diversified political parties and the aspirations of the people compulsions of politicisation not only divide the bureaucracy but also corrode its independent character, rendering it" indistinguishable from the political system that it serves". Author observes that attempts to reform fail due to the absence of "will to reform from within". While emphasising the need to improve communication in government through reducing secrecy, improving skills and introducing better tec
650 _aProgramme
650 _aPopulism - India
650 _aPopulism
773 _aIndian Journal of Public Administration
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909 _a823
999 _c823
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