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Patchwork States argues that the subnational politics of conflict
and competition in South Asian countries have roots in the history
of uneven state formation under colonial rule. Colonial India
contained a complex landscape of different governance arrangements
and state-society relations. After independence, postcolonial
governments revised colonial governance institutions, but only with
partial success. The book argues that contemporary India and
Pakistan can be usefully understood as patchwork states, with
enduring differences in state capacity and state-society relations
within their national territories. The complex nature of
territorial governance in these countries shapes patterns of
political violence, including riots and rebellions, as well as
variations in electoral competition and development across the
political geography of the Indian subcontinent. By bridging past
and present, this book can transform our understanding of both the
legacies of colonial rule and the historical roots of violent
politics, in South Asia and beyond.
Patchwork States argues that the subnational politics of conflict
and competition in South Asian countries have roots in the history
of uneven state formation under colonial rule. Colonial India
contained a complex landscape of different governance arrangements
and state-society relations. After independence, postcolonial
governments revised colonial governance institutions, but only with
partial success. The book argues that contemporary India and
Pakistan can be usefully understood as patchwork states, with
enduring differences in state capacity and state-society relations
within their national territories. The complex nature of
territorial governance in these countries shapes patterns of
political violence, including riots and rebellions, as well as
variations in electoral competition and development across the
political geography of the Indian subcontinent. By bridging past
and present, this book can transform our understanding of both the
legacies of colonial rule and the historical roots of violent
politics, in South Asia and beyond.
How can industrial production be managed without the guidance of
the state? Adnan Naseemullah discusses industrial development in a
new era of drastically constricted state capacity, from the
perspective of the manufacturing firm. India's manufacturing
economy has been growing after state promotion has receded. How,
then, does Indian manufacturing develop in this context?
Naseemullah argues that Indian firms must create production
structures themselves, investing in networks of capital and labor
without signals from above. Depending on manufacturers'
backgrounds, these relationships are based either on formal rules
or through personal ties, creating a patchwork of institutions that
crosscut region and sector. As a result, many firms have been able
to regain some certainty for investment, but at the cost of
national coherence and the possibility of broader transformation.
As a mirror case, this book also explores Pakistan's industrial
trajectories, in which similar dynamics suggest the broader
applicability of this framework.
How can industrial production be managed without the guidance of
the state? Adnan Naseemullah discusses industrial development in a
new era of drastically constricted state capacity, from the
perspective of the manufacturing firm. India's manufacturing
economy has been growing after state promotion has receded. How,
then, does Indian manufacturing develop in this context?
Naseemullah argues that Indian firms must create production
structures themselves, investing in networks of capital and labor
without signals from above. Depending on manufacturers'
backgrounds, these relationships are based either on formal rules
or through personal ties, creating a patchwork of institutions that
crosscut region and sector. As a result, many firms have been able
to regain some certainty for investment, but at the cost of
national coherence and the possibility of broader transformation.
As a mirror case, this book also explores Pakistan's industrial
trajectories, in which similar dynamics suggest the broader
applicability of this framework.
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