Inclusive Governance in South Asia

Inclusive Governance in South Asia

Parliament, Judiciary and Civil Service

Ahmed, Nizam

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2018

287

Mole

Inglês

9783319869551

15 a 20 dias

4049

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1: Introduction; Nizam Ahmed.- 2: 'Lobby Fodder or Fearless Champions?' The Role of Backbenchers in Holding Government to Account; Ruth Fox.- 3: Including the Excluded: Government Backbenchers and Opposition in the Parliamentary Process in Bangladesh; Nizam Ahmed.- 4: Parliamentary Opposition and Government Backbenchers in India; Valerian Rodrigues.- 5: Government Backbenchers and Opposition in Unsettled Political Environment - The Case of Nepal; Lok Raj Baral.- 6: The Inclusivity Role of the Judiciary in Bangladesh; Ridwanul Hoque.- 7: Inclusive Governance for Enhancing Professionalism in Civil Service: The Case of Bangladesh; Asif M. Shahan and Rizwan Khair.- 8: The Interface Between the Generalists and Professionals: The Indian Experience; Bidyut Chakrabarty.- 9: Generalists and Specialists Service Career: A Case of the Nepalese Civil Service; Bharat Raj Gautam.- 10: Social Accountability for Inclusive Governance: The South Asian Experience; Naimur Rahman.- 11: Public Hearing for Social Accountability: Examining the Rationale and Realities in Bangladesh; Kazi Maruful Islam, Amir M. Nasrullah and Sheela Tasneem Haq.- 12: Decentralized Planning and Budgeting as Social Accountability Tools: A Study of Social Accountability in Local Government in Bangladesh; Shuvra Chowdhury.- 13: Democracy, Inclusive Governance and Social Accountability in South Asia; Subhash C. Kashyap.- 14: Governance for Inclusive Development in South and East Asia: A Comparison of India and China; Bill Chou and Ahmed Shafiqul Huque.
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accountable governance;transition to substantive democracy;democracy in South Asia;Inclusive governance;backbenchers;Public consultation;Gender mainstreaming;Social accountability;Inclusive governance in Bangladesh;Inclusive governance in India;Inclusive governance in Nepal;Parliamentary opposition;generalists and specialists in the civil service;National Institution of Transforming India (NITI);Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI);Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI);inclusive institutions;inclusive development;inclusive judiciary;decentralization