Routledge Handbook of Autocratization in South Asia

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This handbook offers a comprehensive analysis of the processes and actors contributing to autocratization in South Asia, providing an understanding of the interconnectedness of the states in the region. It is an important reference work for students and researchers of South Asian Studies, Asian Studies, Area Studies, and Political Science.


Autorentext

Sten Widmalm is Professor in Political Science at the Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden. He has carried out extensive research on crisis management, political tolerance, democracy and conflicts in a global comparative perspective. His recent publications include Political Tolerance in the Global South - Images from India, Pakistan and Uganda (Routledge, 2016).


Inhalt

Introduction - Autocratization in South Asia

  1. Autocratization in South Asia, Sandra Grahn, Staffan I. Lindberg and Sten Widmalm

Part 1 India - Building an ethnic state?

  1. Neo-Authoritarianism in India under Narendra Modi: Growing Force or Critical Discourse?, Devin K. Joshi

  2. Prefiguring Alternatives to Autocratization: Democratic Dissent in Contemporary India, Amrita Basu

  3. Autocratization in Kashmir, umit Ganguly

  4. Re-positing Gender in the New Nationalist Paradigm, Dinoo Anna Mathew

  5. Autocratic environmental governance in India, Anwesha Dutta and Kenneth Bo Nielsen

  6. Living Dangerously: The Heartland Heralds the New Communal-Authoritarian Model of Indian Democracy, Zoya Hasan

  7. Hindu Nationalist Statecraft and Modi's Authoritarian Populism, Kenneth Bo Nielsen and Alf Gunvald Nilsen

  8. India's inexorable path to autocratization: Looking beyond Modi and the populist lens, Soundarya Chidambaram

  9. The Social Roots of the Authoritarian Turn in India, Patrick Heller

  10. From Hindu Rashtra to Hindu Raj? A de facto or a de jure Ethnic Democracy?, Christophe Jaffrelot

Part 2 Pakistan - The decline of civil liberties

  1. Pakistan's Hybrid Regime: Growing Democratization, or Increased Authoritarianism?, Ian Talbot

  2. Religious clientelism and democratic choice: Clients of God, Aiysha Varraich

  3. Digital Autocratization of Pakistan, Rizvan Saeed

  4. A Supreme Court or a Constitutional Jirga?, Moeen Chema

  5. Autocratization and Religious Minorities in Pakistan, Ahmad Salim and Rizvan Saeed

  6. CPEC, Governance, and China's Belt and Road in South Asia: The Path of Most Resistance?, Marc Lanteigne

Part 3 Bangladesh - Towards one-party rule

  1. Bangladesh: In Pursuit of a One-Party State?, Ali Riaz

  2. The Decline of Democratic Governance: Protests at the Phulbari and Rampal Coal Mine, Shelley Feldman

  3. Disaster governance and autocratic legitimation in Bangladesh: Aiding autocratization?, Maren Aase

  4. Islamist extremism in Bangladesh: A pretext for autocratization, Asheque Haque

  5. Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh: The making of a strongman regime, Arild Engelsen Ruud

  6. Local Government Institutions under Authoritarian Rule in Bangladesh, Serdar Yilmaz and Syed Khaled Ahsan

Part 4 Sri Lanka - The resilience of the ethnic state

  1. Ethnoreligious Nationalism and Autocratization in Sri Lanka, Neil DeVotta

  2. Autocratization, Buddhist nationalist extremism and the Muslim minority in Sri Lanka, Farah Mihlar

  3. Global Worker Protests and Tools of Autocratization in Sri Lanka: Rendering them Silent, Sandya Hewamanne

  4. Militarization and impunity in Sri Lanka, Øivind Fuglerud

Part 5 How to comprehend autocratization in South Asia - Three broad perspectives

  1. Autocratization and regime convergence in South Asia - An undetermined path, Sten Widmalm

  2. Gravitational pull of authoritarian China in South Asia?, Johan Lagerkvist

  3. Autocratization as an Ideological Project: Carl Schmitt's Anti-Liberalism in South Asia, David G. Lewis

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032151021
    • Editor Sten Widmalm
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Political Science
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm x T21mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032151021
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1032151021
    • Veröffentlichung 27.05.2024
    • Titel Routledge Handbook of Autocratization in South Asia
    • Autor Sten Widmalm
    • Gewicht 710g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 400

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