Colonization and Social Policy : A Bureaucratic Regime Approach to Analysing Social Policy in South Asia from the Colonial to the Post-Colonial Era

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Colonization and Social Policy : A Bureaucratic Regime Approach to Analysing Social Policy in South Asia from the Colonial to the Post-Colonial Era

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This book examines the development of social policy in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan through the framework of bureaucratic regimes. It traces the institutional continuity from the colonial Indian Civil Service to its post-colonial successors - the Bangladesh Administrative Service, the Indian Administrative Service, and the Pakistan Administrative Service - revealing how these enduring structures have shaped social policies, influenced welfare outcomes, and reinforced social inequalities. Adopting a comparative historical institutionalist approach, the book advances theoretical and empirical understanding and offers a fresh perspective on welfare regimes in the Global South. The book will be of particular value to scholars of social policy, political science, development studies, and public administration, as well as to policymakers and international organizations committed to reforming government structures for more inclusive and equitable welfare systems.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Colonial Governance and Social Policy: The Indian Civil Service (ICS) and Welfare Disparities in British India.- Chapter 3: From Colonial Legacy to Democratic Aspiration: The Development of India's Social Policy and the Role of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).- Chapter 4: Colonial Legacies and Bureaucratic Elitism: Pakistan's Social Policy and the Role of the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS).- Chapter 5: From Colonial Legacy to Hybrid Bureaucractic Regime: The Development of Bangladesh's Social Policy and the Role of the Bangladesh Adminstrative Service (BAS).- Chapter 6: Comparison of Social Policies and Bureaucratic Regimes in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan: Conclusions and Implications.

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