Deconstructing India's Democracy : Essays in Honour of James Manor / Rob Jenkins and Louise Tillin...Ed
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TextPublication details: New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan Pvt. Ltd, 2025.Description: xi, 364 pages : illustrations (black and white)ISBN: - 9789354429620
- 320.954 M41DJ
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Contributed articles.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Like many of the world's leading democracies, India faces unprecedented stresses, from economic challenges wrought by premature deindustrialisation to political tensions created by majoritarianism. The erosion of constitutionally framed democratic governance represents more than just an old political order giving way to a new one: institutional decay has been the result of conscious, sustained and systemic political action. The multidimensional pressures on the rule of law make it essential for us to deconstruct democracy as it is conceived, understood and practised in India today. Deconstructing India's Democracy highlights the enduring relevance of James Manor's influential body of work, the result of over fifty years of scholarly engagement with India and Indian politics. Examining the varied meanings of democracy for the Indian polity.
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