Governance, Conflict and Development in South Asia
Perspectives from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Eva Gerharz editor Siri Hettige editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Published:30th Nov '15
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This volume examines how various forms of governance have emerged in South Asia after colonialism, and the developmental and conflict-related challenges the region faces. Drawing from the contexts of India, Sri Lanka and Nepal, it highlights the degree of institutionalization of democracy.
The book further points to the manner in which shortcomings in governmental arrangements intersect with the prevalence of conflict at the national as well as sub-national levels. It showcases that democratic and more authoritarian cultures have influenced developmental successes and failures, and reveals how (external) interventions and policy reforms in the name of development have led to diverse outcomes in different South Asian countries.
[The book] deals with a variety of issues…. Does not falter anywhere, rather it helps one to ponder on the problems that infest South Asia.
-- The Tribune, 15th November 2015"[The book] deals with a variety of issues…. Does not falter anywhere, rather it helps one to ponder on the problems that infest South Asia"
-- The Tribune
The book is a unique attempt by the authors to look at the issues of governance and development through the prism of conflict and political instability…overall, the case studies of India, Sri Lanka and Nepal discussed in the book are representative of the development and good governance situation in South Asia.
-- Social Change, * Vol 46 (Issue 4), December 20ISBN: 9789351501008
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 470g
308 pages