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Index
Contents Illustrations
List of figures List of tables
Abbreviations Contributors 1 Introduction
Part 1: Colonialism, nationalism, and Independence in South Asia: India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka Part II: Political change, political parties, and the issue of unitary vs federal forms of government
India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka Nepal Federalism and center–state relations
Part III: The judiciary Part IV: Pluralism and national integration: language issues Part V: Crises of national unity
India Pakistan Sri Lanka
Part VI: Political economy
India Sri Lanka Pakistan Bangladesh
Part VII: Comparative chapters
Civil–military relations Corruption and criminalization Radical and violent political movements International politics of South Asia
Notes
Part I Colonialism, Nationalism, and Independence in South Asia
2 India and Pakistan
The colonial impact The differential impact of imperial rule The legacy of nationalist struggle The legacy of the Pakistan movement The legacy of partition Conclusion Notes
3 Sri Lanka’s independence
Introduction Towards independence: The democratic graft of 1931
The Donoughmore experience in self-rule
The nationalist movement Reform and state councils, 1931–36 Lineages of the colonial past: Soulbury constitution and continuities in political practices Hazards of instability: Strikes Elections 1947 Economy, bureaucracy, army Unfinished legacies: The citizenship issue Ethnic issues: Divide and rule? Dominion status: A flawed independence Conclusion Notes
Part II Political change, political parties, and the issue of unitary vs federal forms of government
4 Political change, political structure, and the Indian state since Independence
India’s parliamentary democracy Act one in the political drama of independent India: The Nehruvian state and the era of Congress dominance Act II: Congress dominance contested under the regimes of Indira and Rajiv Gandhi Act III: Towards a new political order The institutions and functioning of the Government of India
Parliament The prime minister and the cabinet President38 The bureaucracy42
Conclusion Notes
5 State-level politics, coalitions, and rapid system change in India
State-level parties Coalition politics The rise of the BJP and its impact on state politics
1947–1967 1967–1977 1977–1989 1989–2008
Karnataka: The BJP’s “southern beachhead”19 Coalition in Punjab The Counterexample of Kerala Uttar Pradesh and “ethnic parties” Conclusion Notes
6 Pakistan’s politics and its economy
Introduction Intertwining of politics and economics: The case of Pakistan
Themes to understand Pakistan’s development: state, society, and economy Changing social fabric “Muslimization” of Pakistani society and increase in Islamic radicalism Failure to develop formal political structures India’s perceived intentions and concerns about the survival of the state and the rise of the military as a political force Close relations with the United States Centralization of governance Pakistan’s current situation: how it might evolve with and without appropriate public policy choices
Notes
7 Party overinstitutionalization, contestation, and democratic degradation in Bangladesh1
Political parties and political history during the first two decades: 1971–19906 Party ideologies and practical differences Launching the democratic era
Flouting “the rules of the game” or following different rules?
A metastasizing pathology: The run-up to 2007 Discussion
The developmental paradox
Conclusion Postscript Notes
8 Politics and governance in post-independence Sri Lanka
Post-independence politics Parties and politics Devolution and state and local politics Conclusion Notes
9 Nepal
The dawn of democracy: The 1950s Restoring democracy, 1960–2002 Reinventing democracy after 2002 The transformation of armed conflict Establishment of a republic Inclusive democracy Conclusion: A comparison with recent developments in Bhutan Notes
10 The old and the new federalism in independent India
Introduction State powers under the old federalism Economic pre-conditions of the new federalism: From a planned to a market economy Political conditions of the new federalism: From a one-party dominant to a multiparty system State chief ministers push back: Reshaping federal consciousness Beyond the new federalism? The transformations of fiscal federalism Conclusion Notes
Part III The judiciary
11 India’s judiciary
Introduction The path to judicial power
Seizing the power of judicial review Clashes with the executive and parliament
Crisis of legitimacy Judicial independence and political influence The promise and perils of judicial interventions
Religious freedom and gender equality Social rights56
Judicial woes Conclusion Notes
12 Balancing act
Introduction Constitutions and courts Dockets and doctrines Questions of justice Notes
13 Confronting constitutional curtailments
Introduction Constructing the pillar: The 1972 constitution Attempts at demolition Reconstructing the basic structure
Anwar Hossain’s case Masdar Hossain’s case
Moving beyond Masdar: Questions of accountability Conclusion: Repairing the rebuilding Notes
14 Executive sovereignty
Introduction Three constitutions and judicial independence: Executive control Implications of executive sovereignty
Minority rights Religious freedom
Thirteenth Amendment Case Other cases Conclusion Notes
Part IV Pluralism and national integration
15 Politics of language in India
Framework Language differentiation and norm building Identity by mother tongue Ascendancy of English and the social divide Search for a language as a national symbol Postcolonial questions of language
Shift in multilingualism Multilingualism as the national symbol
Language of wider communication Language of the Federal Government Languages of the State Governments States based on language Emergence of dominant regional languages Challenge to the dominance of Hindi Change in the official language policy
Minority languages in states Constitutional safeguard for minority languages
Language of education
Medium of instruction in colleges Reversal of medium in schools
Empowering the oppressed with English Differential gains Notes
16 Language problems and politics in Pakistan
Introduction Review of literature Language policy in Pakistan
Language and ethnic politics Language and class conflict Effects of language policy on weaker languages of Pakistan
Conclusion Notes
Part V Crises of national unity
17 Crises of national unity in India
Introduction Understanding the crises of national unity
Crises of national unity as result of “external threat” Crises of national unity as result of regional factors Crises of national unity as result of national factors Inevitability of crises of national unity due to “wrongsizing” of India’s borders and because India is an “ethnic democracy” Crises of national unity after 9/11
Punjab, Kashmir, and the northeast
Punjab Jammu & Kashmir Northeastern states
Conclusion: Re-assessing crises of national unity Notes
18 Communal and caste politics and conflicts in India
Introduction Institutional foundations of caste politics in India Communal politics Conclusion Notes
19 Ethnic and Islamic militancy in Pakistan
Introduction Structural dynamics of the state
Centralization Militarization Punjabization Islamization
Ethnic violence Islamic militancy Conclusion Notes
20 Ethnic conflict and the civil war in Sri Lanka
Beginning of the civil war Trends in the Tamil armed struggle Negotiations and their outcomes A question of state Political economy of war Future of the conflict? Notes
Part VI Political economy
21 The political economy of development in India since Independence
Introduction Political economy of growth in India, 1950–80 Political economy of reform in India Causes and consequences of uneven growth Conclusion Notes
22 The political economy of agrarian change in India
Settling the agrarian question Practising land reforms: Gujarat
Social profile of the landless proletariat The failure of the Gandhian gospel
Opening up the countryside and modernizing the forces of production Widening divide between winners and losers Policies of exclusion Absence of collective action Pauperism A dangerous class? The retreat of the state and the urgent need to bring back public space Conclusion Notes
23 Economic development and sociopolitical change in Sri Lanka since Independence
Historical backdrop Economic development since the late 1970s Constitutional and political processes Human development Conclusion Notes
Part VII Comparative chapters
24 The militaries of South Asia
Introduction British roots India and civilian primacy Internal security and the rise of the paramilitaries The air force, navy, and nuclear forces The Pakistan army The Bangladesh experiment The Aspirants: Non-state armies Postscript Notes
25 Corruption and the criminalization of politics in South Asia
The study of corruption and its causes
Development of corruption in India Corruption in Pakistan Corruption in Bangladesh Causes of corruption in South Asia
Impact of the developmental state Criminalization of politics and the role of the state Culture of corruption: Patron–client relations and patronage Strategies for dealing with corruption
Obstacles to reform
Notes
26 Radical and violent political movements
Prelude to violence Intermission Return to violence Naxalbari and its ripples
The first phase: A decade of ups and downs The second phase: Continuity and change
The birth of the CPI (Maoist)
The present situation Indian state’s response Future of the CPI (Maoist) movement The options: Confrontation or negotiation?
Notes
27 International politics of South Asia
State formation and the end of empire Kashmir, Pakistan, and India
Kashmir Pakistan India
Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the international system
Bangladesh Nepal Sri Lanka
Conclusions Postscript Notes
Glossary Bibliography Index
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