by Atul Kohli (Editor), Kohli (Author)
How has democracy taken root in India in the face of a low-income economy, widespread poverty, illiteracy, and immense ethnic diversity? Atul Kohli brings together some of the world's leading scholars of Indian politics to consider this intriguing anomaly. They do so by focusing, not so much on socio-economic factors, but rather on the ways in which power is distributed in India. Two processes have guided the negotiation of power conflicts. First, a delicate balance has been struck between the forces of centralization and decentralization and, second, the interests of the powerful in society have been served without excluding those on the margins. These themes are addressed by the editor in his introduction, which is followed by an essay on the historical origins of Indian democracy, and two sections, one on the consolidation of democratic institutions, and the other on the forces which motivate or inhibit democratic growth.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12 Jan 2008
ISBN 10: 0521805309
ISBN 13: 9780521805308
Book Overview: Leading scholars consider how democracy has taken root in India despite poverty, illiteracy and ethnic diversity.