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Crisis of State and Nation : South Asian States Between Nation-Building and Fragmentation

Edited by John P Neelsen and Dipak Malik, Manohar, 2007, 432 p, ISBN : 8173047316, $55.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: List of contributors. 1. Introduction: South Asia--social fragmentation and political crisis in the Periphery/John P. Neelsen and Dipak Malik. 2. State and nation in South Asia: historical perspectives/Dietmar Rothermund. 3. Conflict dynamics and conflict management in South Asia: comparative perspectives/Bjorn Hettne. 4. Crisis of the state in Pakistan: roots and evolution/Diethelm Weidemann. 5. Bangladesh's crisis of democracy/Rehman Sobhan. 6. Ethnic conflict, state reform and nation-building in Sri Lanka/Siri Gamage. 7. Sri Lanka--state and nation in crisis/John P. Neelsen. 8. The end of Shangri-La: Self-perpetuating tendencies and invisible displacement in the Nepalese 'People's War'/Gil Daryn. 9. Nation-building process in Bhutan/Rajesh Kharat. 10. The state vis-a-vis the Periphery: Issues of identity, violence and peace in North-East India/Nani Gopal Mahanta. 11. Communalism as a political weapon in India/B.V. Muralidhar. 12. Political economy of communalism: a response from the Left/Dipak Malik. 13. 'Training of a Nation': The Gandhian Vision and Indian Politics/Hiroichi Yamaguchi. Index.

"The widespread notion and pursuit of a post-independence development strategy in South Asia centered around the state, and essentially following the model of the industrialised countries, has obviously come to end. Similarly, the belief that economic growth together with a socially biased interventionist government would cement national cohesion, contribute to nation-building and, by the same token, strengthen democratic institutions, has been belied. Social inequality has everywhere been aggravated, as has social conflict. While a general process of political mobilization has set in, not least traditionally rather marginalized groups have become empowered. At the same time, the signs of crises multiply as exemplified in the Maoist Movement in Nepal, the Civil War in Sri Lanka, the struggle for self-determination in North-eastern India, or the corruption, violence and alienation in government and politics. While they manifest themselves first of all in the political sphere concerning the representativity and functioning of democracy, and not least the role of political parties, they may go deeper indicating a systematic crisis touching upon the foundations of the socio-political order itself, as most evident in the case of Pakistan. Far from offering solutions, neoliberalism and Western-style democracy appear to be rather part of the problem. As a result, concepts of a modified Nehruvian state or Gandhian visions have gained new currency.

With crisis of nation and state as principal common focus, the present volume unites thematic regional overviews with case studies on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Nepal. The thirteen contributions by specialists on South Asia from Europe, and Australia, Japan and the region itself approach the common topic from the specific angle of their discipline, namely political science, sociology, ethnology, history and economics. This pluridisciplinary combined with case studies opens up new insights as well as new perspectives for further research." (jacket) 

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