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EIGHT. Grass-Roots Mobilization in Indian Politics
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Ghanshyam Shah
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TABLES AND FIGURES vi
- PREFACE TO THE 1990 EDITION vii
- PREFACE ix
- List of Invited Participants at the Conference on "India's Democracy," held at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, March 14-16,1985 xi
- FOREWORD xiii
- INTRODUCTION. Interpreting India's Democracy: A State- Society Framework 3
- ONE. Political Leadership in India: Dimensions and Limits 18
- TWO. Parties and the Party System 62
- THREE. The Military and Indian Democracy 99
- FOUR. Ethnicity, Democracy and Development in India: Assam in a General Perspective 144
- FIVE. The Punjab Crisis and the Unity of India 169
- Six. Dominant Proprietary Classes and India's Democracy 214
- SEVEN.Middle Classes and Castes in India's Politics: Prospects for Political Accommodation 225
- EIGHT. Grass-Roots Mobilization in Indian Politics 262
- CONCLUSION. State-Society Relations in India's Changing Democracy 305
- EPILOGUE. India's Democracy under Rajiv Gandhi, 1985-1989 319
- CONTRIBUTORS 335
- PUBLICATIONS OF THE CENTER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 337
- INDEX 343
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TABLES AND FIGURES vi
- PREFACE TO THE 1990 EDITION vii
- PREFACE ix
- List of Invited Participants at the Conference on "India's Democracy," held at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, March 14-16,1985 xi
- FOREWORD xiii
- INTRODUCTION. Interpreting India's Democracy: A State- Society Framework 3
- ONE. Political Leadership in India: Dimensions and Limits 18
- TWO. Parties and the Party System 62
- THREE. The Military and Indian Democracy 99
- FOUR. Ethnicity, Democracy and Development in India: Assam in a General Perspective 144
- FIVE. The Punjab Crisis and the Unity of India 169
- Six. Dominant Proprietary Classes and India's Democracy 214
- SEVEN.Middle Classes and Castes in India's Politics: Prospects for Political Accommodation 225
- EIGHT. Grass-Roots Mobilization in Indian Politics 262
- CONCLUSION. State-Society Relations in India's Changing Democracy 305
- EPILOGUE. India's Democracy under Rajiv Gandhi, 1985-1989 319
- CONTRIBUTORS 335
- PUBLICATIONS OF THE CENTER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 337
- INDEX 343