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Author Desai, Manali, 1966-

Title State formation and radical democracy in India / Manali Desai.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 185 pages).
Series Routledge studies in Asia's transformations
Routledge studies in Asia's transformations.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-180) and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents Chapter 1 Old legacies, new protests: Welfare and left rule in democratic India -- chapter 2 The social bases of rule and rebellion: Colonial Kerala and Bengal, 1792-1930 -- chapter 3 State formation and social movements: Colonial Kerala and Bengal compared, 1865-1930 -- chapter 4 Political practices and left ascendancy in Kerala, 1920-47 -- chapter 5 Structure, practices and weak left hegemony in Bengal, 1925-47 -- chapter 6 Insurgent and electoral logics in policy regimes: Kerala and Bengal compared, 1947 to the present.
Summary "State Formation and Radical Democracy in India analyses one of the most important cases of developmental change in the twentieth century, namely, Kerala in southern India, and asks whether insurgency among the marginalized poor can use formal representative democracy to create better life chances. Going back to pre-independence, colonial India, Manali Desai takes a long historical view of Kerala and compares it with the state of West Bengal, which like Kerala has been ruled by leftists but has not experienced the same degree of success in raising equal access to welfare, literacy and basic subsistence. This comparison brings historical state legacies, as well as the role of left party formation and its mode of insertion in civil society to the fore, raising the question of what kinds of parties can effect the most substantive anti-poverty reforms within a vibrant democracy." "This book offers a new, historically based explanation for Kerala's post-independence political and economic direction, drawing on several comparative cases to formulate a substantive theory as to why Kerala has succeeded in spite of the widespread assumption that the Indian state has largely failed. Drawing conclusions that offer a divergence from the prevalent wisdoms in the field, this book will appeal to a wide audience of historians and political scientists, as well as non-governmental activists, policy-makers, and those interested in Asian politics history."--Jacket.
Subject Social change -- India.
India -- Politics and government.
Kerala (India) -- Social policy.
West Bengal (India) -- Social policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General.
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Social change. (OCoLC)fst01122310
Social policy. (OCoLC)fst01122738
India. (OCoLC)fst01210276
India -- Kerala. (OCoLC)fst01205181
India -- West Bengal. (OCoLC)fst01213722
Staatsvorming.
Radicalisme.
Democratisering.
India.
Other Form: Print version: Desai, Manali, 1966- State formation and radical democracy in India. London ; New York : Routledge, 2007 0415407699 9780415407694 (DLC) 2006016086 (OCoLC)69104297
ISBN 9780203967744 (electronic bk.)
0203967747 (electronic bk.)
0415407699 (hbk.)
9780415407694 (hbk.)
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