Dilemma in Politics underlines the major faults and fissures in the academic discourses around the themes emphasising upon the prevalence of 'dichotomy' between 'what ought to be' and 'what is' in the political sphere.
Dilemma in Politics underlines the major faults and fissures in the academic discourses around the themes emphasising upon the prevalence of 'dichotomy' between 'what ought to be' and 'what is' in the political sphere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ravi Saxena has been teaching in the Indian higher education institutions for the last 16 years and presently teaches political science at the Jyoti Dalal School of Liberal Arts, NMIMS (Deemed to be University), Mumbai, India. His area of research interest has been Caste and Dalit Politics in India. He has more than 20 research papers/articles in national and international research journals and three books to his credit as author/co-author.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Caste and Politics in Contemporary India: Genesis, Mechanism and Dilemma 2. Extremity of Exclusion - The Case of Jammu and Kashmir 3. Ecology and Political Exclusion: A Critical Analysis 4. The Moral Economy of Violence: An Analytical and Conceptual Discussion 5. Feminism and the Politics of Interpretation: A Critical Inquiry 6. The Issue of Employment and Unemployment among different social and religious groups in India: Trend, Analysis and the Way Forward 7. The Politics of Dalit Movement in Contemporary India 8. Political Ecology and the Paradox of the Environmental Conservation in India
1.Caste and Politics in Contemporary India: Genesis, Mechanism and Dilemma 2. Extremity of Exclusion - The Case of Jammu and Kashmir 3. Ecology and Political Exclusion: A Critical Analysis 4. The Moral Economy of Violence: An Analytical and Conceptual Discussion 5. Feminism and the Politics of Interpretation: A Critical Inquiry 6. The Issue of Employment and Unemployment among different social and religious groups in India: Trend, Analysis and the Way Forward 7. The Politics of Dalit Movement in Contemporary India 8. Political Ecology and the Paradox of the Environmental Conservation in India
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