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In Pursuit of Development

Administrative Capacity and Its Impact on Development in Pakistan — Sameen A. Mohsin Ali

52 min24 april 2024

Effective bureaucracies are pivotal in mobilizing resources, implementing development projects, and ensuring equitable distribution of growth benefits across all societal segments. Conversely, weak administrative systems often result in inefficiency, corruption, and the derailment of vital development efforts aimed at improving health, education, and economic opportunities. The significance of administrative capacity extends beyond immediate program implementation. Strong administrative systems ensure that the achievements of development policies are maintained over time, adapting to new challenges like technological changes, demographic shifts, and environmental sustainability. This adaptability is essential for long-term development outcomes, making the strengthening of bureaucratic institutions a fundamental aspect of enhancing overall state capacity.

Sameen A. Mohsin Ali is an Assistant Professor of International Development at the University of Birmingham. She works in the fields of comparative politics, development studies, and political economy, with a specialisation in the bureaucratic politics of Pakistan. @sameen_mohsin

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Key highlights

  • Introduction – 00:24
  • State capacity and administrative capacity – 03:26
  • The role of patronage politics – 09:03
  • Civil servant strategies to tackle political interference – 16:49
  • Socialization strategies, motivation, and demotivation – 25:09
  • Networks of effectiveness – 32:14
  • Trust between citizens and the state – 45:16

 

Host:

Professor Dan Banik, 

Centre for Global Sustainability, University of Oslo

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