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| Title: | The third world's experience of institution building: a comparative perspective |
| Authors: | Khassawneh, Anis S. |
| Keywords: | Institution Building Model Jordan Thailand Bangladesh Saudi Arabia Comparative perspective |
| Issue Date: | 1991 |
| Publisher: | King Saud University |
| Citation: | Journal of King Saud University, Administration Sciences: 3 (2) ; 53 - 70 |
| Abstract: | The study aims to compare the institution building experiences in four developing countries within the framework of Milton Esman's Institution Building Model. Institution building experiences in Jordan, Thailand. Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia are expounded and compared with each other. It is found that political support and commitment are very essential if institutions are to succeed in achieving the developmental goals for which they were established, Without such political support the role of the reconstituted or newly established institutions in advancing development will be marginal. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1962 |
| Appears in Collections: | King Saud University Initial Collection
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