Explaining Indian democracy: a fifty-year perspective, 1956 - 2006/ Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Rudolph.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 954.04 RUD/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v.2 | Available | P41269 |
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VOLUME 2: The realm of institutions: state formation and institutional change
I PROCESSES OF STATE FORMATION
Introduction
1. The Subcontinental Empire and the Regional Kingdom in Indian State Formation -- 2. State Formation in Asia; Prolegomenon to a
Comparative Study /Susanne Hoeber Rudolph -- 3. State Formation in India: Building and Wasting Assets -- 4. Religion, States, and Transnational Civil Society /Susanne Hoeber Rudolph -- 5. Framing the Inquiry: Historicizing the Modem State /Lloyd I. Rudolph and J.K. Jacobsen
II PROCESSES OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
Introduction
6. Generals and Politicians in India -- 7. The Centrist Future of Indian Politics -- 8. Judicial Review versus Parliamentary Sovereignty: The Struggle over Stateness in India -- 9. Rethinking Secularism: Genesis and Implications of the Textbook Controversy, 1977-9 -- 10. Demand Groups and Pluralist Representation in India -- 11. The Iconization of Chandrababu: Sharing Sovereignty in India's Federal Market Economy -- 12. Redoing the Constitutional Design: From an Interventionist to a Regulatory State -- 13. New Dimensions of Indian Democracy
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