Dialogue October-December, 2011, Volume 13 No. 2
Contents
Bureaucracy: Inner Fault-lines and Mal-administration
Assam’s crime capital - D. N. Bezboruah
Inventing the enemy - Patricia Mukhim
Manipur: Celebrations amidst Tragedy -
Pradip Phanjoubam
2. Issues
in Government Intervention, Black Economy and Governance in India -
Arun Kumar
3. Governance in Post-Independent India - T.S.R. Subramanian
4. A Bureaucracy Sans Governance - Dhirendra Nath Bezboruah
5. Bureaucracy and Governance - J.M. Lyngdoh
6. Bureaucracy and Governance - V.S. Pandey
7. Bureaucracy and Governance - V. Balachandran
8. Role of Bureaucracy in Good Governance - Jaytilak Guha Roy
9. Bureaucracy: Complete Overhaul Needed - Sudhanshu Ranjan
10. Corruption in Public Service - P.C. Hota
11. Combating Corruption: the Indian Experience - Arun Prosad Mukherjee
12. Subversion of Institutions - Prakash Singh
13. Ignominy of Being a Civil Servant - Madhav Godbole
14. The Joys and Tears of an Administrator - Late K. Abraham
15. The Meaning of Anna’s Movement - Ram Bahadur Rai
16. Of Governance, Corruption and Anna Hazare Movement - J.N. Roy
17. Jettisoning a failed system: The need for alternatives - Patricia Mukhim
18. Administration & Governance – 2nd A.R.C. Perspective - Vineeta Rai
19. Business and Individual Ethics, some musings - Arun Bhagra
20. Sorry, I don’t know - Toki Blah
21. Role of Traditional Institutions in Governance-Experience from Karbi Anglong, Assam - Alaka Sarmah
22. Book-Review
Ethics in Governance - Reviewed by Yatish Mishra
23. Book-Review
Breaking India: Western Interventions in Dravidian and Dalit Faultlines - Reviewed by Prof. D.R. Sardesai
24. Book-Review
Bahudha and the Post 9/11 World - Reviewed by Dr. B.B. Kumar
25. Book-Review
Assam:
A vital link between India and South-East Asia -
Reviewed by Dr. B.B. Kumar
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