Democracy, Development, and the Countryside: Urban-Rural Struggles in India
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About the Book
Several scholars have written about how authoritarian or democratic political systems affect industrialization in the developing countries. There is no literature, however, on whether democracy makes a difference to the power and well-being of the countryside. Using India as a case where the longest-surviving democracy of the developing world exists, this book investigates how the countryside uses the political system to advance its interests. It is first argued that India's countryside has become quite powerful in the political system, exerting remarkable pressure on economic policy. The countryside is typically weak in the early stages of development, becoming powerful when the size of the rural sector defies this historical trend. But an important constraint on rural power stems from the inability of economic interests to overpower the abiding, ascriptive identities, and until an economic construction of politics completely overpowers identities and non-economic interests, farmers' power, though greater than ever before, will remain self-limited.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780521646253
EAN: 9780521646253
Publisher Date: 30 Nov 2005
Dewey: 621.809
Illustration: Y
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 8 mm
ISBN-10: 0521646251
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Paperback
Height: 223 mm
Language: English
No of Pages: 232
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Width: 148 mm