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An Introduction to South Asian Politics (Hardcover): Neil DeVotta An Introduction to South Asian Politics (Hardcover)
Neil DeVotta; Contributions by Jason Kirk, Anas Malik, Ali Riaz, Prakash Adhikari, …
R4,735 Discovery Miles 47 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This introductory textbook provides students with a fundamental understanding of the social, political, and economic institutions of six South Asian countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It adopts a broad theoretical framework and evaluates the opportunities and constraints facing South Asia's states within the context of democracy. Key features include: An introduction to the region. The history and political development of these South Asian states, including evaluations of their democratic trajectories. The management of conflict, economic development, and extremist threats. A comparative analysis of the states. Projections concerning democracy taking into consideration the opportunities and constraints facing these countries. This textbook will be an indispensable teaching tool for courses on South Asia. It includes pedagogical features such as political chronologies, political party descriptions, text boxes, a glossary, and suggestions for further reading. Written in an accessible style and by experts on South Asian politics, it offers students of South Asian politics a valuable introduction to an exceedingly diverse region.

An Introduction to South Asian Politics (Paperback): Neil DeVotta An Introduction to South Asian Politics (Paperback)
Neil DeVotta; Contributions by Jason Kirk, Anas Malik, Ali Riaz, Prakash Adhikari, …
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This introductory textbook provides students with a fundamental understanding of the social, political, and economic institutions of six South Asian countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It adopts a broad theoretical framework and evaluates the opportunities and constraints facing South Asia's states within the context of democracy. Key features include: An introduction to the region. The history and political development of these South Asian states, including evaluations of their democratic trajectories. The management of conflict, economic development, and extremist threats. A comparative analysis of the states. Projections concerning democracy taking into consideration the opportunities and constraints facing these countries. This textbook will be an indispensable teaching tool for courses on South Asia. It includes pedagogical features such as political chronologies, political party descriptions, text boxes, a glossary, and suggestions for further reading. Written in an accessible style and by experts on South Asian politics, it offers students of South Asian politics a valuable introduction to an exceedingly diverse region.

Blowback - Linguistic Nationalism, Institutional Decay, and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka (Paperback): Neil DeVotta Blowback - Linguistic Nationalism, Institutional Decay, and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka (Paperback)
Neil DeVotta
R912 R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Save R72 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the mid-1950s, Sri Lanka's majority Sinhalese politicians began outbidding one another on who could provide the greatest advantages for their community, using the Sinhala language as their instrument. The appeal to Sinhalese linguistic nationalism precipitated a situation in which the movement to replace English as the country's official language with Sinhala and Tamil (the language of Sri Lanka's principal minority) was abandoned and Sinhala alone became the official language in 1956. The Tamils' subsequent protests led to anti-Tamil riots and institutional decay, which meant that supposedly representative agencies of government catered to Sinhalese preferences and blatantly disregarded minority interests. This in turn led to the Tamils' mobilizing, first politically then militarily, and by the mid-1970s Tamil youth were bent on creating a separate state.

Understanding Contemporary India (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Neil DeVotta, Sumit Ganguly Understanding Contemporary India (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Neil DeVotta, Sumit Ganguly
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Even stronger than its outstanding predecessor, the third edition of Understanding Contemporary India provides context for and evaluates more than a decade of challenges and changes in India. Entirely new chapters on geography, politics, the economy, international relations, religion, and environmental challenges, along with updated material throughout (including the impact of the novel coronavirus), result in an indispensable volume that describes and analyzes the paradoxical nature of the world's largest and most diverse democracy.

Blowback - Linguistic Nationalism, Institutional Decay, and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka (Hardcover, Revised): Neil DeVotta Blowback - Linguistic Nationalism, Institutional Decay, and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka (Hardcover, Revised)
Neil DeVotta
R3,253 Discovery Miles 32 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the mid-1950s, Sri Lanka's majority Sinhalese politicians began outbidding one another on who could provide the greatest advantages for their community, using the Sinhala language as their instrument. The appeal to Sinhalese linguistic nationalism precipitated a situation in which the movement to replace English as the country's official language with Sinhala and Tamil (the language of Sri Lanka's principal minority) was abandoned and Sinhala alone became the official language in 1956. The Tamils' subsequent protests led to anti-Tamil riots and institutional decay, which meant that supposedly representative agencies of government catered to Sinhalese preferences and blatantly disregarded minority interests. This in turn led to the Tamils' mobilizing, first politically then militarily, and by the mid-1970s Tamil youth were bent on creating a separate state.

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