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E-grāmata: Ideas and Frameworks of Governing India

(Calcutta Research Group, India)
  • Formāts: 334 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge India
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317208815
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  • Formāts: 334 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge India
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317208815

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Ideas and Frameworks of Governing India and its companion volume Neo-liberal Strategies of Governing India tell the story of governance in independent India and address the critical question: how is a post-colonial democracy governed? Further, they attempt to understand why the process of governing a post-colonial democracy, particularly in the neo-liberal age, should be studied as the central question within the history of post-colonial democracy. The volumes offer hitherto unexplored analyses of governance political and ideological aspects along with technological characteristics in a historical framework.

This volume discusses:











ideas and issues at the core of governance in post-colonial India





constitution, state-making and government formation





the asymmetrical nature of the anti-colonial foundations of governance

In breaking new ground in the study of what constitutes the political subject, these volumes will be indispensable to scholars, researchers and students of politics, public administration, development studies, South Asian studies and modern India.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements x
PART I Ideals of governance
1(138)
1 Radicalism, violence and the task of governing
3(18)
2 Crisis in the nationalist ideal of self-governance
21(18)
3 The power of the aesthetic and a different style of governing the self
39(26)
4 Another idea of democratic governance
65(25)
5 Citizen as a problem figure for governance
90(17)
6 The religious nature of our ways of governing
107(32)
PART II Law and regulations as the framework of governance
139(167)
7 Rule of law in a society of unrest
141(51)
8 Riot, police and the city
192(46)
9 Two constitutional tasks: setting up a state and a government
238(40)
10 Popular constitutionalism
278(28)
Bibliography 306(11)
Index 317
Ranabir Samaddar is the Distinguished Chair in Migration and Forced Migration Studies at Calcutta Research Group, India. Among foremost critical theorists, he has worked extensively on issues of forced migration, dialogue, nationalism and post-colonial statehood in South Asia, and new regimes of technological restructuring and labour control. His significant interventions on justice, rights, peace, nation-state and critical post-colonial thought include The Politics of Dialogue (2004), The Materiality of Politics (2007), and The Emergence of the Political Subject (2009). His co-authored work Beyond Kolkata: Rajarhat and the Dystopia of Urban Imagination (2013) examines new town and accumulation in the context of urban postcolonial capitalism. His co-edited volumes include Political Transition and Development Imperatives in India (2012), New Subjects and New Governance in India (2012) and Conflict, Power, and the Landscape of Constitutionalism (2008).