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The relationship between citizen and bureaucracy the most visible instrument of Government has been a matter of speculation and concern for political philosophers, theorists, monarchs and administrators ever since the beginnings of the rudiments of a state. While some writers have conceived the relationship in idealistic terms resulting in the estabilishment of a plethora of rights and obligations both on the part of citizen and the state (acting through ...
The welfare role of the state has allowed the bureaucracy to venture into new areas of regulation, and consequently, to assume a leviathanian role in the modern society. But, what is the cost of this bureaucratic intervention? Is regulation cost effective to the society? With these questions as the bases of analysis, this book examines the outcome of the forest policy process in India. An analysis of the forest policy indicates that the realization of the ...
The fourteen essays included in the book by distinguished scholars in their fields analyze broader issues related to globalization, good governance and the role of technology in a comparative perspective by focusing on case studies of diverse political and economic systems such as Argentina, India, Botswana, China, Andean region, Ghana, and other developing countries. These case studies highlight not only the role of bureaucracy, and technology in a rapidly ...