The Politics of Administration: The Malaysian ExperienceA revision of the author's thesis, University of Manchester, 1973. |
Contents
The Setting | 4 |
The Fusion of Politics and Administration | 24 |
Politics and Administration since Independence | 39 |
Copyright | |
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Abdul achieving Administrative Service appointed attitudes backgrounds British British Malaya bureaucracy cent Chinese and Indians Colonial Committee compared Dato decisions developing countries Division economic élite employment English Esman Ethnic Composition ethnic groups factors Federated Malay Federation of Malaya Government Press government service Higher Civil Servants higher civil service Indian Journal Information obtained Johore Journal of Public Kedah Kelantan Kuala Lumpur language Legislative Council levels London Malay civil servants Malay language Malay officers Malayan Civil Service Malayan Union Malays Chinese MCS officers ment mobility national unity neutral non-Malays obtained from questionnaire op.cit opportunities Pahang Perak percentages politicians Population position professional and technical programmes promotion Public Administration public service quota system racial Raffles College recruitment Report Rukunegara rulers salary Second Malaysia Plan secondary school Selangor senior Singapore social society socio-economic Source Straits Settlements Sultan superscale posts tion Total UMNO University of Malaya