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    Malay bureaucracy in Japanese administration: Japanese expectations, Malay dilemmas and problems by Fathil, Fauziah

    Published 2013
    “…Led by Japanese military officers, the new administration was assisted by the existing local bureaucracy or administrative machinery of which the Malays were the majority. …”
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    How Institutions Form: Loose Coupling as Mechanism in Patterns of Industrial Bureaucracy by Ventresca, M, Hallett, T

    Published 2006
    “…The authors return to Alvin Gouldner's classic (1954) study Patterns of Industrial Bureaucracy to reexamine the "coupling" concept in contemporary institutionalism in a way that engages the following question: How do new institutional forms emerge? …”
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    Evaluation of Controlling the Bureaucratic Authority in the Context of Relations between Bureaucracy, Politics and Efficiency by Ali Akbar Gorji Azandaryani, Farzin Ghahramanzadeh Nimgazi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Methods that have reduced the size of bureaucracy and have also facilitated the accountability…”
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    Implications of Development Cooperation and State Bureaucracy on Climate Change Adaptation Policy in Bangladesh by Md Saifur Rahman, Pradip Kumar Sarker, Ryokichi Hirono, Lukas Giessen

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The study discusses the following key findings: (1) the general cross-sectoral nature and thrusts of domestic and external climate adaptation funding; (2) how Bangladesh technical departments, such as that for water management, have reacted successfully to ensure the utilization of the funds is for implementing adaptation policy; (3) simultaneously, how Bangladesh bureaucracy, made of the elite, together with politics, have maintained their traditional values, practices, and structures in responding to the administrative requirements of climate adaptation funders, especially bilateral and multilateral development agencies, and (4) what changes should be brought to the bureaucratic cadre and added to the administrative setup in Bangladesh to provide a better overall impact of the adaptation policy and funding.…”
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    Mainstreaming Functional Positions within Indonesian Bureaucracy: Half-Hearted Commitment to Professionalization? by Antonius Galih Prasetyo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…It reveals that the government genuinely displays a half-hearted commitment to professionalizing the bureaucracy. This can be seen from several pieces of evidence: a regulatory framework which discourages superior performance, the neglection of merit aspect during transformation, the discrepancy between the formal tasks and the actual tasks of functional officers, the lack of incentives and facilities, the discrimination against career functional officers, and the persistence of hierarchy through the new guise. …”
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