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Ascending India and Its State Capacity
- Author : Sumit Ganguly,William R. Thompson
- Publisher : Yale University Press
- Pages : 349
- Relase : 2017-01-10
- ISBN : 9780300224993
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
A comprehensive and revealing account of the ongoing struggles and instability of India s political and economic institutions India s ascent as a formidable power on the world stage and its geopolitical ramifications have received much attention in recent years. This comprehensive study by Sumit Ganguly and William Thompson, two highly distinguished scholars of political science and international relations, delves into the intricate inner workings of this great Asian nation to reveal an Indian state struggling to maintain national security, domestic order, and steady fiscal growth despite weaknesses in its economic and political institutions. The authors sobering account questions India s perceived strengths and domestic and foreign policy initiatives, while focusing on the South Asian giant s infrastructural and economic growth problems, opposition to reform, and other important hurdles the nation has faced and will continue to face over the coming decade and beyond.
Ascending India and Its State Capacity
- Author : Sumit Ganguly,William R. Thompson
- Publisher : Yale University Press
- Pages : 349
- Relase : 2017-01-01
- ISBN : 9780300215922
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- ONE: The Indian State's Capacity to Get Things Done -- TWO: Ascending Major Powers -- STATE CAPACITY -- THREE: Conceptualizing and Measuring State Strength -- FOUR: Extraction and Legitimacy -- FIVE: Violence Monopoly -- STATE-CAPACITY COROLLARIES -- ECONOMIC -- SIX: The Economy -- SEVEN: Infrastructure -- EIGHT: Inequality -- POLITICAL -- NINE: Democratic Institutions -- TEN: Grand Strategy -- ELEVEN: Defense and Security Policies -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -- TWELVE: Ascending India-Its State-Capacity Problems and Prospects -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z
Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society
- Author : Graeme Gill
- Publisher : Taylor & Francis
- Pages : 729
- Relase : 2022-12-23
- ISBN : 9781000787269
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
This second edition of the highly respected Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society both provides a broad overview of the area and highlights cutting-edge research into the country. Through balanced theoretical and empirical investigation, each chapter examines both the Russian experience and the existing literature, identifies and exemplifies research trends, and highlights the richness of experience, history, and continued challenges inherent to this enduringly fascinating and shifting polity. Politically, economically, and socially, Russia has one of the most interesting development trajectories of any major country. This Handbook answers questions about democratic transition, the relationship between the market and democracy, stability and authoritarian politics, the development of civil society, the role of crime and corruption, the development of a market economy, and Russia’s likely place in the emerging new world order. Providing a comprehensive resource for scholars, students, and policy makers alike, this book is an essential contribution to the study of Russian studies/politics, Eastern European studies/politics, and International Relations.
India’s 2019 Elections
- Author : Paul Wallace
- Publisher : Sage Publications Pvt. Limited
- Pages : 421
- Relase : 2020-01-31
- ISBN : 9789353882464
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
This book, the sixth in the series on India’s elections from SAGE, is arguably the first to critically analyze the 17th General Elections held in India in 2019. It closely analyzes how the elections were conducted and what factors influenced the electorate in returning Narendra Modi to power with a thumping majority. The book critically explores underlying factors such as the absolute dominance of extreme nationalism based on majoritarian religious identity as well as the increased participation of women and the marginalized sections of Indian society. The initial chapters focus on national topics and are followed by fourteen analytical state and regional studies grouped into four regional clusters. A highlight of the book is its strong focus on contentious issues such as the structure, stability and integrity of electoral institutions as well as caste, tribal, minority and ethnic politics.
Turmoil and Order in Regional International Politics
- Author : William R. Thompson,Thomas J. Volgy
- Publisher : Springer Nature
- Pages : 288
- Relase : 2023-04-10
- ISBN : 9789819905577
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
This edited book complements and follows up on the book, Thompson and Volgy et al, Regions, Power and Conflict: Constrained Capabilities, Hierarchy, and Rivalry. It is predicated in part on the paucity of published material available on comparing regional international politics. Monadic, dyadic, and systemic approaches all have their uses and have been exploited extensively. The same cannot be said about comparative regional analysis. The premise is that a great deal of international politics takes place within regional parameters. Most states simply lack the capability or interest in devoting many resources to extra-regional affairs. Yet each region is distinctive. In some, military coups remain common while they have died out as a form of political practice in others. A few have been highly conflictual and then become more pacific, while others persist in their conflict intensity. Some have powerful neighbors with intervention tendencies, while others are surrounded by relatively weak states. Some are rich; others are poor. The point is that regions, all with proper names, have attributes that can be harnessed through comparison to explain why regional behavior differs greatly across the planet. The aim is to replace the proper names with the leading variables that appear to drive behavior. For instance, to shrug and say “that’s the Middle East for you” does not take us very far. Replacing the Middle East label with conceptualization about how a set of small, weak, autocratic states behave subject to high penetration by major powers might take us farther than shrugging off regional identity. We have good reasons to think that comparative regional analysis can deliver an explanatory value-added product just as much as alternative “levels of analysis” can. Ultimately, we might desire to integrate separate levels of analysis, rather than segregating them. But in the short term, we need to encourage comparative regional analysis because it is the least developed perspective. Why that might be the case can be debated, but it stems in part from our disciplinary tendencies for some analysts to specialize in regional behavior largely in a descriptive vein while others prefer to focus on explaining universal behavior. Comparative regional behavior tends to be squeezed out by regional scholars who suspect generalization about behavior and universal scholars who suspect particular contexts such as regions. Comparative regional analysis requires analysts who are willing to explore generalization but acknowledge regional contexts more explicitly than is customary. At the same time, more general substitutes for those regional labels must be introduced if explanatory headway is to be achieved.
A Military History of India since 1972
- Author : Arjun Subramaniam
- Publisher : University Press of Kansas
- Pages : 488
- Relase : 2021-06-09
- ISBN : 9780700631988
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
A Military History of India since 1972 is a definitive work of military history that gives the Indian military its rightful place as a key contributor to Indian democracy. Arjun Subramaniam offers an engaging narrative that combines superb storytelling with the academic rigor of deep research and analysis. It is a comprehensive account of India’s resolute, responsible, and restrained use of force as an instrument of statecraft and how the military has played an essential role in securing the country’s democratic tradition along with its rise as an economic and demographic power. This book is also about how the Indian nation-state and its armed forces have coped with the changing contours of modern conflict in the decades since 1972. These include the 2016 “surgical” or cross-border strikes by the Indian Army’s Special Forces across the line of control with Pakistan, the face-off with the Chinese at Doklam in 2017 and in Ladakh in 2020, the preemptive punitive strikes by the Indian Air Force against terrorist camps in Pakistan in 2019, and the large-scale aerial engagement between the Indian Air Force and the Pakistan Air Force the following day. These conflicts also include the long-running insurgencies in the northeast, terrorism and proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir, separatist violence in Punjab, and the Indian Peacekeeping Force’s intervention in Sri Lanka. The author also includes a chapter on the development of India’s nuclear capabilities. Arjun Subramaniam enlivens the narrative with a practitioner’s insights amplified by interviews and conversations with almost a hundred serving and retired officers, including former chiefs from all three armed forces, for an in-depth exploration of land, air, and naval operations. The structure of the book offers readers a choice of either embarking on a comprehensive and chronological examination of war and conflict in contemporary India or a selective reading based on specific time lines or campaigns.
Working With a Rising India
- Author : Charles R. Kaye,Joseph S. Nye Jr.,Alyssa Ayres
- Publisher : Council on Foreign Relations Press
- Pages : 95
- Relase : 2015-11-01
- ISBN : 9780876096567
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
India now matters to U.S. interests in virtually every dimension. This CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force report, directed by Alyssa Ayres, assesses the current situation in India and the U.S.-India relationship, and suggests a new model for partnership with a rising India.
Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy
- Author : Hall, Ian
- Publisher : Policy Press
- Pages : 240
- Relase : 2019-09-25
- ISBN : 9781529204636
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Narendra Modi’s energetic personal diplomacy and promise to make India a ‘leading power’ surprised many analysts. Most had predicted that his government would concentrate on domestic issues, on the growth and development demanded by Indian voters, and that he lacked necessary experience in international relations. Instead, Modi’s first term saw a concerted attempt to reinvent Indian foreign policy by replacing inherited understandings of its place in the world with one drawn largely from Hindu nationalist ideology. Following Modi’s re-election in 2019, this book explores the drivers of this reinvention, arguing it arose from a combination of elite conviction and electoral calculation, and the impact it has had on India’s international relations.
The Sino-Indian Rivalry
- Author : Šumit Ganguly,Manjeet S. Pardesi,William R. Thompson
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Pages : 257
- Relase : 2023-06-30
- ISBN : 9781009193535
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Draws on theoretical literature on international rivalries to explain the origins and evolution of the Sino-Indian rivalry.
Why Nations Rise
- Author : Manjari Chatterjee Miller
- Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
- Pages : 209
- Relase : 2021
- ISBN : 9780190639938
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Why nations rise...or remain reticent -- The active rise of the United States -- The reticence of the Netherlands -- Meiji Japan and Cold War Japan : a vignette of rise and reticence -- The active rise of China -- The reticence of India -- Thoughts on power transitions, past and future.
The Promise of Power
- Author : Maya Tudor
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Pages : 257
- Relase : 2013-03-14
- ISBN : 9781107032965
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Under what conditions are some developing countries able to create stable democracies while others have slid into instability and authoritarianism? To address this classic question at the center of policy and academic debates, The Promise of Power investigates a striking puzzle: why, upon the 1947 Partition of British India, was India able to establish a stable democracy while Pakistan created an unstable autocracy? Drawing on interviews, colonial correspondence, and early government records to document the genesis of two of the twentieth century's most celebrated independence movements, Maya Tudor refutes the prevailing notion that a country's democratization prospects can be directly attributed to its levels of economic development or inequality. Instead, she demonstrates that the differential strengths of India's and Pakistan's independence movements directly account for their divergent democratization trajectories. She also establishes that these movements were initially constructed to pursue historically conditioned class interests. By illuminating the source of this enduring contrast, The Promise of Power offers a broad theory of democracy's origins that will interest scholars and students of comparative politics, democratization, state-building, and South Asian political history.
The Future of ISIS
- Author : Feisal al-Istrabadi,Sumit Ganguly
- Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
- Pages : 272
- Relase : 2018-06-26
- ISBN : 9780815732174
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Looking to the future in confronting the Islamic State The Islamic State (best known in the West as ISIS or ISIL) has been active for less than a decade, but it has already been the subject of numerous histories and academic studies—all focus primarily on the past. The Future of ISIS is the first major study to look ahead: what are the prospects for the Islamic State in the near term, and what can the global community, including the United States, do to counter it? Edited by two distinguished scholars at Indiana University, the book examines how ISIS will affect not only the Middle East but the global order. Specific chapters deal with such questions as whether and how ISIS benefitted from intelligence failures, and what can be done to correct any such failures; how to confront the alarmingly broad appeal of Islamic State ideology; the role of local and regional actors in confronting ISIS; and determining U.S. interests in preventing ISIS from gaining influence and controlling territory. Given the urgency of the topic, The Future of ISIS is of interest to policymakers, analysts, and students of international affairs and public policy.
NonAlignment 2.0
- Author : Sunil Khilnani
- Publisher : Penguin UK
- Pages : 216
- Relase : 2014-08-15
- ISBN : 9789351181934
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
From India’s most brilliant thinkers and analysts, comes a prescription for India’s foreign and strategic policy over the next decade. The book identifies the threats and challenges India is likely to confront, the approach it should adopt to successfully pursue its national development goals and its international interests in a changing global environment, and thus assume its rightful place in the world.
The Regional Roots of Russia's Political Regime
- Author : William M. Reisinger,Bryon J Moraski
- Publisher : University of Michigan Press
- Pages : 281
- Relase : 2017-01-09
- ISBN : 9780472130184
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Insightful analysis of how regional politics shaped the executive branch's ability to retain power and govern under Yeltsin and Putin
The State of India's Democracy
- Author : Sumit Ganguly,Larry Diamond,Marc F. Plattner
- Publisher : JHU Press
- Pages : 268
- Relase : 2007-09-10
- ISBN : 0801887917
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Wilkinson.--William Crawley "Asian Affairs"
To Kill A Democracy
- Author : Debasish Roy Chowdhury,John Keane
- Publisher : Oxford University Press
- Pages : 200
- Relase : 2021-06-24
- ISBN : 9780192588272
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
India is heralded as the world's largest democracy. Yet, there is now growing alarm about its democratic health. To Kill a Democracy gets to the heart of the matter. Combining poignant life stories with sharp scholarly insight, it rejects the belief that India was once a beacon of democracy but is now being ruined by the destructive forces of Modi-style populism. The book details the much deeper historical roots of the present-day assaults on civil liberties and democratic institutions. Democracy, the authors also argue, is much more than elections and the separation of powers. It is a whole way of life lived in dignity, and that is why they pay special attention to the decaying social foundations of Indian democracy. In compelling fashion, the book describes daily struggles for survival and explains how lived social injustices and unfreedoms rob Indian elections of their meaning, while at the same time feeding the decadence and iron-fisted rule of its governing institutions. Much more than a book about India, To Kill A Democracy argues that what is happening in the country is globally important, and not just because every third person living in a democracy is an Indian. It shows that when democracies rack and ruin their social foundations, they don't just kill off the spirit and substance of democracy. They lay the foundations for despotism.
The Political Economy of Predation
- Author : Mehrdad Vahabi
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Pages : 429
- Relase : 2015-12-11
- ISBN : 9781107133976
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
This book analyses conflict theory through one type of conflict in particular: manhunting, or predation.
Greece’s New Political Economy
- Author : George Pagoulatos
- Publisher : Springer
- Pages : 271
- Relase : 2003-03-12
- ISBN : 9780230504660
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Greece's New Political Economy traces the course of Greece from a postwar developmental state to its current participation in the Euro-zone. Taking an innovative comparative approach, George Pagoulatos examines the political economy of financial interventionism and liberalization, banking politics, relations between the government and central bank, the winners and losers of financial reform, the effects of globalization and EMU and the implications of the new economic role of the state. This book will be an indispensable reference work for anyone seeking to understand the Greek political economy in the light of major contemporary debates.
The Theory of the State
- Author : Johann Caspar Bluntschli,David George Ritchie,Percy Ewing Matheson,Sir Richard Lodge
- Publisher : Oxford, Clarendon
- Pages : 546
- Relase : 1885
- ISBN : UIUC:30112021071557
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
The State, Democracy and Anti-Terror Laws in India
- Author : Ujjwal Kumar Singh
- Publisher : SAGE
- Pages : 360
- Relase : 2007-01-12
- ISBN : 0761935185
- Rating : 4/5 (411 users)
Laws like the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) are enacted to address what the state describes as extraordinary situations and put in place exceptions to the ordinary legal and judicial procedures. By examining public debates surrounding extraordinary laws like POTA and the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) and also specific cases, trials and judgements under the Acts, the author - argues that extraordinary laws have ramifications for people’s lives, political institutions, the rule of law and democratic functioning; - shows how such laws assume ‘normalcy’ and acquire a place of permanence in state practices; and - examines the ways in which such extraordinary laws manifest dominant configurations of political power and ideology. While exploring the unfolding of POTA in specific contexts, the book shows how the law was enmeshed in the politics of Hindutva, electoral and coalition politics, centre-state relations, the politics of repression and reconciliation against nationality struggles, and issues of poverty and development.