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Does Colonial Rule Matter for Administration and Governance?

Md. Awal Hossain Mollah

The aim of this paper was to analyze the history of colonial rule and its impact on postcolonial administration and governance in Bangladesh. The paper is qualitative in nature and based on secondary sources of data and information. The major findings of this paper are: the structure of bureaucracy is inherited from the colonial rule. This legacy of colonial rule has impeded the postcolonial reform efforts. As an adverse effect of colonial rule, politicization of administration and civil-military elitism has coexisted in bureaucracy that relaxes the accountability of administration. As a result, dominating bureaucratic roles appear with corruption in Bangladeshi governance.

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