This comprehensive new edition analyzes the successes and failures of federalism in India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Nepal and Myanmar for the political accommodation of ethno-regional diversity, and assesses their comparative significance for other countries in Asia.
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"Anyone interested in South & South East Asian federations should start with Professor Bhattacharyya's survey; it addresses the established federations, the emergent Nepalese federation, and the more precarious case of Myanmar." - Brendan O'Leary, University of Pennsylvania, USA
"Federalism as a political institution holds diverse societies together through an adroit conflation of self rule and shared rule, generating governance, political order, and legitimacy. Bhattacharyya applies this core idea critically to five federations of Asia. A hugely enjoyable book that enriches the classic wisdom and takes it forward." - Subrata K Mitra, Heidelberg University, Germany
"Federalism as a political institution holds diverse societies together through an adroit conflation of self rule and shared rule, generating governance, political order, and legitimacy. Bhattacharyya applies this core idea critically to five federations of Asia. A hugely enjoyable book that enriches the classic wisdom and takes it forward." - Subrata K Mitra, Heidelberg University, Germany
"Anyone interested in South & South East Asian federations should start with Professor Bhattacharyya's survey; it addresses the established federations, the emergent Nepalese federation, and the more precarious case of Myanmar." - Brendan O'Leary, University of Pennsylvania, USA
"Federalism as a political institution holds diverse societies together through an adroit conflation of self rule and shared rule, generating governance, political order, and legitimacy. Bhattacharyya applies this core idea critically to five federations of Asia. A hugely enjoyable book that enriches the classic wisdom and takes it forward." - Subrata K Mitra, Heidelberg University, Germany
"Federalism as a political institution holds diverse societies together through an adroit conflation of self rule and shared rule, generating governance, political order, and legitimacy. Bhattacharyya applies this core idea critically to five federations of Asia. A hugely enjoyable book that enriches the classic wisdom and takes it forward." - Subrata K Mitra, Heidelberg University, Germany