India's political economy, 1947-1977: the gradual revolution/ Francine R. Frankel

By: Frankel, Francine RMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (Oxford India paperbacks)Publication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 819 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0195658396Subject(s): Politics and government | Economic history | Economic policy | Social conditionsDDC classification: 320.954
Contents:
Introduction: The paradox of accommodative politics and radical social change -- Class conciliation and class struggle : competitive patterns of mass mobilization in Indian nationalism -- Growth and democratic social transformation : multiple goals of economic planning -- The contraction of rapid industrialization and gradual agrarian reform -- Failures of implementation -- Attack on socialist principles of planning -- Retreat from the social goals of planning : domestic constraints and foreign pressures -- Crisis of national economic planning -- Crisis of political stability -- The Congress split and the radicalization of Indian politics -- Reprise : class accommodation or class struggle? -- Impasse -- Emergency and beyond -- Toward two economies : macroeconomic reforms without redistributive change -- Political fragmentation, social conflict, and challenges to India's democracy -- The challenge of Hindu nationalism to India's constitutional democracy.
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Introduction: The paradox of accommodative politics and radical social change --
Class conciliation and class struggle : competitive patterns of mass mobilization in Indian nationalism --
Growth and democratic social transformation : multiple goals of economic planning --
The contraction of rapid industrialization and gradual agrarian reform --
Failures of implementation --
Attack on socialist principles of planning --
Retreat from the social goals of planning : domestic constraints and foreign pressures --
Crisis of national economic planning --
Crisis of political stability --
The Congress split and the radicalization of Indian politics --
Reprise : class accommodation or class struggle? --
Impasse --
Emergency and beyond --
Toward two economies : macroeconomic reforms without redistributive change --
Political fragmentation, social conflict, and challenges to India's democracy --
The challenge of Hindu nationalism to India's constitutional democracy.

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