State Formation and Radical Democracy in India

State Formation and Radical Democracy in India

Author: Manali Desai

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-11-22

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1134133324

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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.


State Formation, Parties and Democracy

State Formation, Parties and Democracy

Author: Hans Daalder

Publisher: ECPR Press

Published: 2024-08-22

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1785520024

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This volume re-publishes classical studies by Hans Daalder on three major themes: the different paths towards state formation in Europe; their effect on parties and party systems and their alleged crises; and the rise and merits of the consociational democracy model. The book throws a unique light on the development of comparative studies after World War II as seen through the eyes of an active participant. In a fascinating preface Peter Mair contrasts two scholarly generations in the field of comparative and cross-national studies.


Multilevel Democracy

Multilevel Democracy

Author: Jefferey M. Sellers

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-03-05

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1108427782

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Explores ways to make democracy work better, with particular focus on the integral role of local institutions.


Parties and Democracy

Parties and Democracy

Author: Ian Budge

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 9780198277521

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This text studies the actual behaviour of some 400 governments in 20 post-World War II democracies, including those of Western Europe, Australia, Israel, Japan and New Zealand. It concludes that parties do in fact function in accordance with modern democratic theory.


State Formation, Regime Change, and Economic Development

State Formation, Regime Change, and Economic Development

Author: Jørgen Møller

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-12-19

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1134827008

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Failed or weak states, miscarried democratizations, and economic underdevelopment characterize a large part of the world we live in. Much work has been done on these subjects over the latest decades but most of this research ignores the deep historical processes that produced the modern state, modern democracy and the modern market economy in the first place. This book elucidates the roots of these developments. The book discusses why China was surpassed by Europeans in spite of its early development of advanced economic markets and a meritocratic state. It also hones in on the relationship between geopolitical pressure and state formation and on the European conditions that – from the Middle Ages onwards – facilitated the development of the modern state, modern democracy, and the modern market economy. Finally, the book discusses why some countries have been able to follow the European lead in the latest generations whereas other countries have not. State Formation, Regime Change and Economic Development will be of key interest to students and researchers within political science and history as well as to Comparative Politics, Political Economy and the Politics of Developing Areas.


State Formation, Nation-building, and Mass Politics in Europe

State Formation, Nation-building, and Mass Politics in Europe

Author: Stein Rokkan

Publisher: Clarendon Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 0198280327

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Stein Rokkan was one of the leading social scientists of the post-war world. He was a prolific writer, yet nowhere is his contribution to social science - the conceptual and developmental map of Europe - presented in an integrated and systematic way. Stein Rokkan had plans to do this butdied before the work could be started. Drawing on Rokkan's published, unpublished, and translated writings, this book systematizes and integrates Rokkan's numerous writings in the way he wanted to do himself.


State Formation and Radical Democracy in India

State Formation and Radical Democracy in India

Author: Manali Desai

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-11-22

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1134133316

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State Formation and Radical Democracy in India analyzes one of the most important cases of developmental change in the twentieth century, namely, Kerala in southern India and begs the question of 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 had the same degree of success in raising equal access to welfare, literacy, and basic subsistence. This comparison brings 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.


Political Parties and Democratic Linkage

Political Parties and Democratic Linkage

Author: Russell J. Dalton

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2011-09-30

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0191618934

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Is the party over? Parties are the central institutions of representative democracy, but critics increasingly claim that parties are failing to perform their democratic functions. This book assembles unprecedented cross-national evidence to assess how parties link the individual citizen to the formation of governments and then to government policies. Using the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems and other recent cross-national data, the authors examine the workings of this party linkage process across established and new democracies. Political parties still dominate the electoral process in shaping the discourse of campaigns, the selection of candidates, and mobilizing citizens to vote. Equally striking, parties link citizen preferences to the choice of representatives, with strong congruence between voter and party Left/Right positions. These preferences are then translated in the formation of coalition governments and their policies. The authors argue that the critics of parties have overlooked the ability of political parties to adapt to changing conditions in order to perform their crucial linkage functions. As the context of politics and societies have changed, so too have political parties. Political Parties and Democratic Linkage argues that the process of party government is alive and well in most contemporary democracies.