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Pathways to power : The domestic politics of South Asia

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Hyderabad Orient BlackSwan 2014Description: HBISBN:
  • 9788125054573
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.954 GUN
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About this Item: Orient BlackSwan Pvt. Ltd, 2014. Hardcover. Condition: New. First edition. Pathways to Power introduces the domestic politics of South Asia in broad comparative perspective, revealing the interplay between politics, cultural values, human security, and historical luck. While these are important correlations everywhere, nowhere are they more compelling than in South Asia where such dynamic interchanges loom large on a daily basis. Identity politicsâ??not just of religion but also of caste, ethnicity, regionalism, and social classâ??infuses all aspects of social and political life in the sub-continent. Recognizing this complex interplay, this volume moves beyond conventional views of South Asian politics as it explicitly weaves the connections between history, culture, and social values into its examination of political life. The volume covers the five major South Asian states and includes a comprehensive grounding of the politics of modern South Asia in their shared colonial history, tracing how institutions inherited from British ruleâ?? parliament, constitutions, judicial systems, the civil serviceâ??have diverged in the context of the different social and cultural forces that shape politics in the successor states of Britainâ??s South Asian empire. The book examines the many factors that bring together the disparate countries of the region into important engagements with one another, forming an uneasy regional entity. South Asian readers will find useful ways of comparing the five major South Asian countries through consistent themes that enable a richer understanding of domestic politics throughout the region. Although the book is intended primarily for students of South Asian politics, it also serves as an excellent introduction to the politics of the region for the general reader. Printed Pages: 432
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About this Item: Orient BlackSwan Pvt. Ltd, 2014. Hardcover. Condition: New. First edition. Pathways to Power introduces the domestic politics of South Asia in broad comparative perspective, revealing the interplay between politics, cultural values, human security, and historical luck. While these are important correlations everywhere, nowhere are they more compelling than in South Asia where such dynamic interchanges loom large on a daily basis. Identity politicsâ??not just of religion but also of caste, ethnicity, regionalism, and social classâ??infuses all aspects of social and political life in the sub-continent. Recognizing this complex interplay, this volume moves beyond conventional views of South Asian politics as it explicitly weaves the connections between history, culture, and social values into its examination of political life. The volume covers the five major South Asian states and includes a comprehensive grounding of the politics of modern South Asia in their shared colonial history, tracing how institutions inherited from British ruleâ?? parliament, constitutions, judicial systems, the civil serviceâ??have diverged in the context of the different social and cultural forces that shape politics in the successor states of Britainâ??s South Asian empire. The book examines the many factors that bring together the disparate countries of the region into important engagements with one another, forming an uneasy regional entity. South Asian readers will find useful ways of comparing the five major South Asian countries through consistent themes that enable a richer understanding of domestic politics throughout the region. Although the book is intended primarily for students of South Asian politics, it also serves as an excellent introduction to the politics of the region for the general reader. Printed Pages: 432

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