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Civil Service Training and Development: Assessing the Role and Significance of Higher Civil Service Training in the LCD's (1990), Administrative Development Agency, Helsinki, Finland, ISBN952-90-1692-1.

Focus: The main focuses of the work was to analyse the role of civil servants and civil service system in the realisation of the developmental objectives in the developing countries. The study also focused on: how official objectives are assigned to national civil service training in general and particularly to the training institutions responsible for implementing the objectives. It also focused on how and to what extent the training institutes fulfil official objectives, and what transformations of these objectives take place in the implementation, especially at the stages of programme planning and curriculum design.

Findings: The book explains that most developing countries have been focusing on the 'latent' political and administrative restraints which limit the use of administrative manpower and its training as direct instruments for developmental purposes. The study shows that when a society is modernising, the system of civil service becomes more professional and self-conscious of its own professional position and at the same time it develops a striving for greater autonomy. This leads to tensions and latent conflicting relations with both political and economic decision-makers, but on the other hand, it leads to 'automatic' modernisation via increased training and socialisation efforts.

The book also suggests that as there is no universal solutions to institutional or human resource development problems in the public sectors, yet, the institutional settings must be prepared and designed firstly, according to the international logic of the development of public management and national aspiration and necessities.

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