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Policy, Technocracy & Development

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“Policy, Technocracy & Development” by Kuldeep Mathur and James Warner Bjorkman (ISBN: 9788173044663) examines the role of technocracy in policymaking. Explore how technical expertise influences development, from successes to shortcomings. This book provides insights into the complex interplay between policy, technology, and societal progress for students, researchers, and policymakers. Buy “Policy, Technocracy & Development” and understand the impact of technocrats on shaping our world.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173044663
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 170
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Width: 146 mm
  • ISBN-10: 817304466X
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2002
  • Height: 221 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 346 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Policy, Technocracy & Development

  1. Srishti Singh

    A thought-provoking look at technocracy’s impact. Some chapters were dense, but overall insightful.

  2. Shreya Sinha

    Provided new perspectives on how technology shapes policy. A bit jargon-heavy.

  3. Mohd Faris Khan

    Excellent resource for students and policymakers. It made the complex topic understandable.

  4. Shashank Dilip Bhavsar

    Interesting concepts but felt a bit academic. Good for researchers, maybe not the average reader.

  5. Amaan Abbas

    The book provides a balanced view of the role of technocrats in policy. A bit dry at times.

  6. Shreyash Kashyap

    Good overview of the topic, but I wish there were more real-world examples.

  7. Prashant Choudhary

    A solid analysis, although the writing style could be more engaging. Worth reading.

  8. Sidharth Kumar

    I found this book very informative and well-written. A must-read for anyone in policy.

  9. Sumit Bahuguna

    Helpful in understanding the complexities of policy and development. Some parts were repetitive.

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