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The Success of India's Democracy (Contemporary South Asia)

Author Sumit Sarkar, James Manor, Myron Weiner, Pranab Bardhan, Amrita Basu
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0521805309
ISBN-139780521805308
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How has democracy taken root in India in the face of a low-income economy, poverty, illiteracy and ethnic diversity? Atul Kohli brings together leading scholars of Indian politics to explore this intriguing anomaly. Themes addressed include politics, ethnicity, federalism, caste, poverty, and Hindu nationalism. This is a tightly conceived volume on an important and controversial topic, which will be as useful in the classroom as it will be for professionals and general readers. It is a book for anyone who wants to learn more about the world's largest democracy.
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