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Democracy, Development and Discontent in South Asia

โœ Scribed by Veena Kukreja, Mahendra Prasad Singh


Publisher
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
341
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book deals with the issues of democracy, development and discontent in the general context of South Asia and the specific contexts of the major countries of the region. Major challenges confronting democracy and development in South Asiaโ€”including the interface between multicultural identity, democracy and development in India; movement for the restoration of democracy in Pakistan; and the Maoist movement and its democratic accommodation in Nepalโ€”are part of the detailed discussions in the book.

Democracy, Development and Discontent in South Asia comprises latest analysis of data by well known scholars in the field, clear conceptualization, and fresh theoretical organization and interpretation. The parameters for the analyses include ethnicity, multiculturalism, democracy and authoritarianism, economic reforms, armed rebellion and movement for democracy, peace through confidence building measures, trade and development, and federal pressuresโ€”constitutional and devolutionaryโ€”in these countries.

This book would greatly interest students and academicians in the field of South Asian Studies, Pakistan Studies, International Relations, Comparative Politics, Political Sociology, Development Studies and Journalism.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Multicultural Identity and Democracy in India
Chapter 2: Restoration of Democracy in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis of Political Culture and Historical Legacy
Chapter 3: Democracy and Authoritarianism in Bangladesh
Chapter 4: India: A Failed Democratic Developmental State?
Chapter 5: Societal Responses to Economic Reforms in Bangladesh: The Workers' and Peasants' Movements in the 1980s and 1990s
Chapter 6: A Historical Perspective on Ethnicity, Tribalism, and the Politics of Frontier Policy in Pakistan
Chapter 7: Sri Lanka: To Federalize or Not to Federalize?
Chapter 8: Domestic Turbulence in Nepal: Origin, Dimensions, and India's Policy Options
Chapter 9: Ethnic Engagement in Bhutan and Its Regional Consequences
Chapter 10: Indiaโ€“Pakistan Conflict over Kashmir: Peace Through Development Cooperation
About the Editors and Contributors
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