Good Governance in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects Good Governance in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects
Sikder Kamal
In the recent time, 'governance' and 'good governance' are being increasing used in development literature. A dramatic change has come in public administration and the paradigm shift towards good governance and sustainable developments. Day by day, the intellectuals, bureaucrats and civil society members are accepting the spirit of the concept and conceptualizing it in their own experience and environment. In Bangladesh, all the internal and external actors of politics, administration and development are emphasizing on the need for good governance. Good governance is almost imperative for the socioeconomic development of Bangladesh. But our country has been facing virus of poor or malgovernance which is visible in every arena of public life. Against this backdrop, this study attempts to evaluate the overall state of governance in Bangladesh from an institutional perspective. It also analyzes the bottlenecks and prospects of good governance in Bangladesh. Finally, this paper suggests a set of measures to be undertaken in an effort to establish good governance in Bangladesh.
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The State of Governance in Bangladesh 2007
BIGD, BRAC University
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The State of Governance in Bangladesh 2006 Knowledge, Perceptions, Reality Centre for Governance Studies, BRAC University and
Naomi Hossain
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The State of Governance in Bangladesh 2007 Expectations, Commitments, Challenges Institute of Governance Studies, BRAC University Dhaka, …
Naomi Hossain
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USD 10.00 The State of Governance in Bangladesh 2008 Confrontation, Competition, Accountability Institute of Governance Studies, BRAC University
Asif Shahan
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Good governance in Bangladesh: Present situation and future challenges
Nurul Momen
Međunarodni problemi, 2005
In this article the authors focus on challenges, experiences and strategies for good governance in Bangladesh. They explore what capacities states need to develop in order to meet the demands and how to strengthen governance institutions, including electoral ...
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THE STATE OF GOVERNANCE in Bangladesh 2012
BIGD, BRAC University
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Good Governance in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects
Muhammad Badrul Hasan
UITS Journal
In the recent time, 'governance' and 'good governance' are being increasing used in development literature. A dramatic change has come in public administration and the paradigm shift towards good governance and sustainable developments. Day by day, the intellectuals, bureaucrats and civil society members are accepting the spirit of the concept and conceptualizing it in their own experience and environment. In Bangladesh, all the internal and external actors of politics, administration and development are emphasizing on the need for good governance. Good governance is almost imperative for the socioeconomic development of Bangladesh. But our country has been facing virus of poor or malgovernance which is visible in every arena of public life. Against this backdrop, this study attempts to evaluate the overall state of governance in Bangladesh from an institutional perspective. It also analyzes the bottlenecks and prospects of good governance in Bangladesh. Finally, this paper suggests a set of measures to be undertaken in an effort to establish good governance in Bangladesh.
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Good Governance in Bangladesh: Challenges and Constraints
Ashok Bala
Good Governance aims are to contribute to the overall development of a country. Since the independence of Bangladesh, the attainment of good governance has been a far cry. The main aim of the war of independence was the economic and social freedom. It still remains a dream because of political instability and lack of long-term planning and implementation. Bangladesh is a developing country of South Asia and it has a parliamentary democracy, where the president is the head of the state. But the Prime Minister, as the head of the government, forms the cabinet and performs the daily affairs of the state. A number of constraints and challenges stand as barriers for establishing good governance in Bangladesh.
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