Pakistan Development Review, Volume 45, Issue 4Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2006 - Pakistan |
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... civil service reforms require some measure of support and involvement from current civil servants . Yet the uncertainty and potential loss of privileges which are associated with civil service reform initiatives can cause civil servants ...
... civil service reforms require some measure of support and involvement from current civil servants . Yet the uncertainty and potential loss of privileges which are associated with civil service reform initiatives can cause civil servants ...
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This paper will look at the role of civil servants in the policy process and training needs to perform that function effectively . The first part of the paper discusses the need for civil service reforms and why it is such a ubiquitous ...
This paper will look at the role of civil servants in the policy process and training needs to perform that function effectively . The first part of the paper discusses the need for civil service reforms and why it is such a ubiquitous ...
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observer but in Pakistan's tumultuous history , many civil servants have played the role of king makers , others have worked as key political advisers to politicians , and some have even risen to the highest ... Civil Service Reform 1229.
observer but in Pakistan's tumultuous history , many civil servants have played the role of king makers , others have worked as key political advisers to politicians , and some have even risen to the highest ... Civil Service Reform 1229.
Contents
REVIEW | 523 |
THE QUAIDIAZAM MEMORIAL LECTURE | 537 |
THE IQBAL MEMORIAL LECTURE | 555 |
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