This edited volume brings together a group of scholars examining the effects of social change on the politics in South Asia. It will be of interest to researchers studying Asian Politics, comparative politics, Area studies in particular South Asia and Pakistan, and International Relations.
This edited volume brings together a group of scholars examining the effects of social change on the politics in South Asia. It will be of interest to researchers studying Asian Politics, comparative politics, Area studies in particular South Asia and Pakistan, and International Relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asad ur Rehman, PhD (Ecole Des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Social, EHESS, Paris France) is Assistant Professor in the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Habib University Karachi, Pakistan. He is the author of Politics of Socio- Spatial Transformation in Pakistan (Routledge 2023). Muhammad Shoaib Pervez, PhD (Leiden University, Holland), Fulbright Post- doc (Columbia University New York, USA) is Associate Professor and the former Chair (2016- 2023) of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. He is the author of the award- winning book, Security Community in South Asia (Routledge 2012) and the editor of Radicalization in Pakistan (Routledge 2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Deliberative Democracy at the local level in Nepal; Chapter 3. Politics around women's landed inheritance in South Asia: The case of Punjab, Pakistan; Chapter 4. A Critical Analysis of Christians & Scheduled Castes in Pakistan; Chapter 5. Populism and diaspora politics: Imran Khan and the Pakistani diaspora in the West; Chapter 6. Populism(s) in Pakistan: The Comparative Analysis of PTI and People's Rights Movement in AJK; Chapter 7. Challenging Decoloniality: Human Rights and Hindutva in contemporary India; Chapter 8. Bring decoloniality at home: a critical perspective on security discourse of Pakistan; Chapter 9. Overviewing the Regime of Practical Citizenship in Rural Pakistan; Chapter 10. Welfare Policy Initiatives and State-Society Relations: A case of Kerala's Tribal Assistance Model; Chapter 11. Bringing agency back in: Disentangling the complexities of Sri Lanka's default; Chapter 12. Ontological and epistemological considerations about the evolution of secularism in Bangladesh; Epilogue; Index
Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Deliberative Democracy at the local level in Nepal; Chapter 3. Politics around women's landed inheritance in South Asia: The case of Punjab, Pakistan; Chapter 4. A Critical Analysis of Christians & Scheduled Castes in Pakistan; Chapter 5. Populism and diaspora politics: Imran Khan and the Pakistani diaspora in the West; Chapter 6. Populism(s) in Pakistan: The Comparative Analysis of PTI and People's Rights Movement in AJK; Chapter 7. Challenging Decoloniality: Human Rights and Hindutva in contemporary India; Chapter 8. Bring decoloniality at home: a critical perspective on security discourse of Pakistan; Chapter 9. Overviewing the Regime of Practical Citizenship in Rural Pakistan; Chapter 10. Welfare Policy Initiatives and State-Society Relations: A case of Kerala's Tribal Assistance Model; Chapter 11. Bringing agency back in: Disentangling the complexities of Sri Lanka's default; Chapter 12. Ontological and epistemological considerations about the evolution of secularism in Bangladesh; Epilogue; Index
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