Colonial Origins of Modern Bureaucracy? India and the Professionalization of the British Civil Service
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Summary, in English
This article examines the diffusion of meritocratic practices as a potential instance of policy transfer by scrutinizing the introduction of open and competitive examinations during the mid-nineteenth century in the British Civil Service. Scholars have argued that British reformers were inspired by meritocratic practices in British-ruled India. In order to assess this claim, we combine qualitative analysis of archival material documenting the interdepartmental debates on meritocratic reforms in the British Home Civil Service as well as in the Indian Civil Service with quantitative analyses of unique data on the implementation of examinations with open competition in British public offices and the India experience of Heads of Departments. Our qualitative and quantitative analyses largely reject the idea that the Indian Civil Service was a key source of inspiration for British merit reforms. While our quantitative analyses show some, albeit weak, evidence, no such evidence was found in the qualitative analysis.
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Publishing year
2023
Language
English
Pages
533-553
Publication/Series
Governance
Volume
36
Issue
2
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Topic
- Political Science
- History
Keywords
- Meritocracy
- Public administration
- Civil service
- Imperialism
- India
- Britain
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1468-0491