Democratic governance in India : challenges of poverty, development, and identity
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Democratic governance in India : challenges of poverty, development, and identity
Sage Publications, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
`[Democratic Governance in India] is a useful aid to understanding society and politics in contemporary India' - Democratization
`This book... should generate great interest among a large consituency of the students of democratic theory, public policy and institutional arrangements' - Subrata K Mitra, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics
Concentrating on the increase in Indian assertions of identity and their political mobilization, and the economic reforms of 1991, this book looks at the actors in the governance process, and at policies and programmes of poverty reduction. It covers the politics of identity, the impact of the nation state by globalization and political identity, the role of 'identities' versus 'interests' in the course of development, the upsurge of caste-based identity; and the limitations of the Dalit movement.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: GOVERNANCE, POVERTY AND DEVELOPMENT
Introduction - Niraja Gopal Jayal and Sudha Pai
The State, Poverty and Development in India - Utsa Patnaik and Prabhat Patnaik
Political Authority, Public Deliberation and the Politics of Poverty Reduction - Bob Currie
Strengthening Bureaucracy - Kuldeep Mathur
State and Development in India
Niraja Gopal Jayal
Reinventing the State
The Emergence of Alternative Models of Governance in India in the 1990's
PART TWO: THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
Radical Politics in the Times of Globalization - Aditya Nigam
Notes on Recent Indian Experience
State, Market and Democracy in the 1990's - Jayanta Sengupta
Liberalization and the Politics of Oriya Identity
The State, Social Justice and the Dalit Movement - Sudha Pai
The BSP in Uttar Pradesh
Dalit Politics - Ghanhsyam Shah
Has it Reached an Impasse?
Dalit Traditions and Dalit Consciousness - Eleanor Zelliot
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