Shaping Policy in India
Alliance, Advocacy, Activism
Rajesh Chakrabarti author Kaushiki Sanyal author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:OUP India
Published:2nd Nov '17
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The book explores the interaction of political parties, bureaucracy, media, judiciary, and civil society groups in shaping policy in contemporary India. By researching the evolution of nine major legislations using a consistent lens, the work interrogates the suitability of existing political theories to explain the policy development process in an emerging economy like India. It covers recent events such as the agitation for the Jan Lokpal Bill and the Nirbhaya case that have underlined the role of non-government players in law-making in India as well as long-standing movements like for right to information, right to education, and food security. The authors have used the case study method to undertake a holistic study of the policy decisions made in the last two decades. Interdisciplinary in nature, this book borrows tools and concepts used in business studies, political science, and sociology to bring a new understanding to the process of policy in India.
"A major contribution of this well researched and remarkable study are the detailed case studies, which provide deep insights into the complex process of lawmaking in India. Each piece of legislation is not examined in isolation but as part of a larger process of social and political change happening within society." - Sudha Pai Jawaharlal Nehru University
ISBN: 9780199475537
Dimensions: 224mm x 150mm x 34mm
Weight: 580g
312 pages