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Insights On Trust, Inclusiveness And Governance In South Asia

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The book puts a spotlight on issues of public governance and public management is several South Asian countries by examining the ideas of institutional trust in public institutions in Bangladesh, Sri lanka and Nepal. social capital and accountability in health service in Nepal. Job satisfaction of civil servants of Bhutan and women in Sri Lankan Civil Service. Drawing upon research work by young scholars it presents interesting snapshots of governance and public Management in the region.

Title

Insights On Trust, Inclusiveness And Governance In South Asia

Author

Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman , Rizwan Khair

Publisher

Prothoma Prakashan

Number of Pages

263

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Political Research
  • First Published

    FEB 2022

    The book puts a spotlight on issues of public governance and public management is several South Asian countries by examining the ideas of institutional trust in public institutions in Bangladesh, Sri lanka and Nepal. social capital and accountability in health service in Nepal. Job satisfaction of civil servants of Bhutan and women in Sri Lankan Civil Service. Drawing upon research work by young scholars it presents interesting snapshots of governance and public Management in the region.
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