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Lessons in Bureaucratic Governance from Pakistan, Taiwan, and Turkey

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By: By Adnan Rasool
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Adnan Rasool is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Tennessee at Martin.

Chapter 1: Governance Stability: The Logic of Bureaucratic Efficiency and Autonomy Chapter 2: Measuring and Observing Governance Stability Chapter 3: Chaotic Stability: The Case of Pakistan's Governance Amid Political Chaos Chapter 4: The Autocratic Roots of Democracy: The Case of Taiwan's Reformed Bureaucracy Chapter 5: Institutions Wrecked and a Democracy Lost: The Case of Turkey's Governance Breakdown Chapter 6: Governance Stability... That Is How Countries Keep Functioning During Political Crises

"Drawing on an innovative network analysis, Professor Rasool argues that existing analyses of regime instability myopically focus on conflicts between politicians and generals. He proposes that senior bureaucrats may be the true 'king makers' because they can most directly "make and break" regimes. Rasool thus insightfully redefines a long-standing debate." -- Andrew Wedeman, Georgia State University

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