The essays in this volume are organized thematically in three sections-political change; political economy; and politics and development in select states. The introductory essay acts as an 'umbrella' to these essays and represents twenty-five years of scholarly research by distinguished political scientist Atul Kohli.
The essays in this volume are organized thematically in three sections-political change; political economy; and politics and development in select states. The introductory essay acts as an 'umbrella' to these essays and represents twenty-five years of scholarly research by distinguished political scientist Atul Kohli.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Atul Kohli is David K.E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs, and Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Tables and Figures, Publisher's Acknowledgements; Introduction; * I. Political Change: * 1.: Centralization and Powerlessness: India's Democracy in a Comparative Perspective; * 2.: Can Democracies Accommodate Ethnic Nationalism: Rise and Decline of Self-Determination Movements in India; * 3.: Enduring Another Election: India Defies the Odds; * 4.: From Majority to Minority Rule: Making Sense of the 'New' Indian Politics; * II. Political Economy: * 5.: India's Fragmented-Multiclass State and Protected Industrialization; * 6.: Politics of Economic Growth in India, 1980-2005, Part I: The 1980s; * 7.: Politics of Economic Growth in India, 1980-2005, Part II: The 1990s and Beyond; * 8.: Politics of Economic Liberalization in India; * 9.: Regime Types and Poverty Reform in India; * III. Politics and Development in Select States: * 10.: Breakdown in a 'Backward' State: Bihar; * 11.: Growing Turmoil in an 'Advanced' State: Gujarat; * 12.: From Elite Activism to Democratic Consolidation: The Rise of Reform Communism in West Bengal; * 13.: Parliamentary Communism and Agrarian Reform: The Evidence from India's Bengal; * 14.: The NTR Phenomenon in Andhra Pradesh: Political Change in a South Indian State; * 15.: Karnataka's Land Reforms: A Model for India?; Index
* Tables and Figures, Publisher's Acknowledgements; Introduction; * I. Political Change: * 1.: Centralization and Powerlessness: India's Democracy in a Comparative Perspective; * 2.: Can Democracies Accommodate Ethnic Nationalism: Rise and Decline of Self-Determination Movements in India; * 3.: Enduring Another Election: India Defies the Odds; * 4.: From Majority to Minority Rule: Making Sense of the 'New' Indian Politics; * II. Political Economy: * 5.: India's Fragmented-Multiclass State and Protected Industrialization; * 6.: Politics of Economic Growth in India, 1980-2005, Part I: The 1980s; * 7.: Politics of Economic Growth in India, 1980-2005, Part II: The 1990s and Beyond; * 8.: Politics of Economic Liberalization in India; * 9.: Regime Types and Poverty Reform in India; * III. Politics and Development in Select States: * 10.: Breakdown in a 'Backward' State: Bihar; * 11.: Growing Turmoil in an 'Advanced' State: Gujarat; * 12.: From Elite Activism to Democratic Consolidation: The Rise of Reform Communism in West Bengal; * 13.: Parliamentary Communism and Agrarian Reform: The Evidence from India's Bengal; * 14.: The NTR Phenomenon in Andhra Pradesh: Political Change in a South Indian State; * 15.: Karnataka's Land Reforms: A Model for India?; Index
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