Sabotage
Lessons in Bureaucratic Governance from Pakistan, Taiwan, and Turkey- Authors:
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- 2023
Summary
How does a state continue functioning and ensuring public service delivery even during times of political crisis? Sabotage: Lessons in Bureaucratic Governance from Pakistan, Taiwan, and Turkey argues the answer is that a high-quality bureaucracy operating with institutional autonomy. Using primary data collected through extensive fieldwork in Pakistan, Turkey, and Taiwan, it explains how bureaucracy is the lynchpin that can save or sabotage a state. A high-quality bureaucracy based on Weberian ideals alone is not enough, it needs institutional autonomy to operate an optimal level. Using evidence from all three country cases, the book maps out scenarios of what happens when bureaucratic quality and institutional independence are altered. In the case of Taiwan, bureaucracy plays the role of a facilitator during democratization figuratively saving the state, while Turkey offers a scenario of democratic backsliding that is predicated on gutting bureaucratic competence . While the case of Pakistan theorizes that a bureaucracy as the guardian of a state can sabotage any reform or change in service of self-preservation. The book offers also offers useful insights about the process of democratization, such as a professionalized bureaucracy is the first step for democracy to take root, and that possible backsliding can be detected early on based on whether a government is purposely weakening the bureaucracy or hurting institutional autonomy through politicization. The book also proposes that reforms, specifically bureaucratic reforms need to be enacted for them to work.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-0175-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-0176-4
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 154
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Governance Stability No access Pages 1 - 16
- Measuring and Observing Governance Stability No access Pages 17 - 30
- Chaotic Stability No access Pages 31 - 62
- The Autocratic Roots of Democracy No access Pages 63 - 96
- Institutions Wrecked and a Democracy Lost No access Pages 97 - 126
- Governance Stability . . . That Is How Countries Keep Functioning during Political Crises No access Pages 127 - 138
- Bibliography No access Pages 139 - 144
- Index No access Pages 145 - 152
- About the Author No access Pages 153 - 154





