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Violence and Democracy
The Collapse of One-Party Dominant Rule in India
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- 初版年月日
- 2020年6月10日
- 書店発売日
- 2020年6月10日
- 登録日
- 2020年5月20日
- 最終更新日
- 2020年6月3日
紹介
The Bhagalpur riots occurred in the Indian state of Bihar during the 1989 Lok Sabha election campaign. In the lead-up, political actors and parties exploited religious identities for their own electoral purposes. In this book, Nakamizo systematically and comprehensively analyses the course of the significant political change that forms the background to these and other outbreaks of violence, from the collapse of Congress's rule to the rise of identity-based political parties. The political change is explained via a multi-layered analysis of the connection between centre, state and rural village levels in the context of the interaction between caste and religious identities. The riots, especially the counter-riot response, are used as a key explanatory variable throughout. Nakamizo's book offers an insightful and highly relevant perspective on the political background to the communal violence that has been a feature of democratic India and continues to this day.
目次
Figures
Tables
Preface
Introduction
1 Violence and Democracy
2 The Structure of Congress's Rule
3 Discontent Among Backward Castes
4 The Increasing Prosperity of the Backward Castes
5 Religion and Riots
6 The 1989 Lok Sabha Election as a Watershed
7 The Emergence of a Competitive Multi-Party System
Conclusion
Supplementary Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Geographical Name Index
Personal Name Index
Subject Index
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