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Political Modernization in the Developing Countries: Challenges and Prospects


Nazmul Hasan*

Dept. of Public Administration and Governance Studies, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal, Mymenshingh. 

*Correspondence: nazmul.pags23@gmail.com (Nazmul Hasan, Lecturer, Department of Public Administration and Governance Studies, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal, Mymenshingh).

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ABSTRACT

This paper is all about the political modernization of the developing world. The political party, Bureaucrats, Law enforcement forces have been a source of political modernization in the traditional as well as transitional democracies. But the primary duty of the political party serves as the main tool of running the state. Bureaucrats implemented the policy of government and Law enforcement force established the rule of law.  Political parties, Bureaucrats, and Law enforcement forces are closely involved in bringing political modernization. Unfortunately, it is impossible to ensure political modernization without any one agent.  The first part of this article is an attempt to discuss on meaning and conditions of political modernization. The second part of this study explained serious stumbling blocks in the implementation of political modernization in developing countries. The final part of the study highlights the prospects of political modernization based on different agencies like Political parties, Bureaucrats, and Law enforcement forces and makes a concluding remark on the overall concept. 

Keywords: Political modernization, Political party, Bureaucrats, Law enforcement, and Developing countries.

Citation: Hasan N. (2021). Political modernization in the developing countries: challenges and prospects, Asian J. Soc. Sci. Leg. Stud., 3(3), 41-48. https://doi.org/10.34104/ajssls.021.041048


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