INDIA: GOVERNMENT and POLITICS IN A DEVELOPING NATION, 7e, is the authoritative textbook on India. The text discusses India's political and economic development, its experiences with democracy, its foreign policy, and its institutional structure. Kochanek and Hardgrave do a very thorough job of disc
Globalisation, Governance Reforms and Development in India
β Scribed by Kameshwar Choudhary
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications India
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 567
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Globalisation, Governance Reforms and Development: An Introduction
Globalisation and Reorganisation of Institutional Space: Meaning for Democracy and Peopleβs Rights
A Democratic Deficit: Citizenship and Governance in the Era of Globalisation
Governance Reforms and Development in Gujarat
Governance Reforms and Development in Andhra Pradesh: Viewing through Rural Prism
Governance Reforms and Development in Kerala in the Context of Globalisation
Social Base of Reform Attempts in Bihar
Caste, Class and Globalisation: Continuity and Change
Globalisation and Agriculture: βCrisesβ of Farming in Contemporary Punjab
Globalisation, Governance and Labour
Governance and Development in the Era of Globalisation: Understanding Exclusion and Assertion of Dalits in India
Governance, Reforms and Development: Scheduled Tribes in India in the Era of Globalisation
Retreat to Governance under Globalisation: Lessons from the Poverty Eradication Experience in Orissa
Globalisation, the Indian Diaspora and its Governance: Issues, Expectations and Solutions
Globalisation and Information Society: Cultural Dimensions and Governance Reforms with Reference to Print Media
Communicating Culture and Culture of Communications: A Study of Indian Television
Globalisation, Culture and Information Communication Technology in India
Globalisation and the State in India
Health in India in the Age of Globalised Governance: Some Issues
Modernity, Nation-building and Globalisation: An Indian Anxiety
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
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