Democracy in India: Current Debates and Emerging Challenges
Democracy in India deliberates on the various challenges confronting parliamentary democracy in India as well as provides new critiques of the manner in which democracy has functioned besides focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of Indian democracy. The volume contains essays on the theory and practice of democratic governance; the role of the judiciary in strengthening the legislative and executive functions of the state; the role of the media as the fourth estate; the rise of social movements and civil society; the critical role of economic development in sustaining democracy; and the role of democracy in containing ethnic conflicts. It also includes an essay analysing electoral behaviour at the grass-roots level and another that examines democracy from the gender perspective. This book also provides a platform for discussion of crucial issues and alternatives, put forth by the intellectual comity of civil society activists and the academia.
This book will be of lasting pertinence to not just scholars of Political Science, Parliament Studies but also Law and Governance Studies and will bring attention to the gaps that exist in our understanding of functioning of Democracy.
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Poor in Urban India : Life in the Slums of a Western Indian City
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Globalisation, Hindu Nationalism and Christians in India
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Communal Violence And Minorities: Gujarat Society In Ferment
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Land Acquisition, Displacement and Resettlement in Gujarat: 1947-2004
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Economy and Society in Globalizing Gujarat
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Forests and Tribal Livelihood: Changing Behaviours and Attitudes
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Religious Demography of India: Myths and Realities
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The Legacy of Nehru: Appraisal and Analysis
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Jayesh Shah