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India's political economy 1947- 2004 : the gradual revolution / Francine R. Frankel

By: Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2005.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 819 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780195683790 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.954 FRA
Contents:
1. Introduction: The Paradox of Accommodative Politics and Radical Social Change; 2. Class Conciliation and Class Struggle: Competitive Patterns of Mass Mobilization in Indian Nationalism; 3. Growth and Democratic Social Transformation: Multiple Goals of Economic Planning; 4. The Contradiction of Rapid Industrialization and Gradual Agrarian Reform; 5. Failures of Implementation; 6. Attack on Socialist Principles of Planning; 7. Retreat from the Social Goals of Planning: SEVEN Domestic Constraints and Foreign Pressures; 8. Crisis of National Economic Planning; 9. Crisis of Political Stability; 10. The Congress Split and the Radicalization of Indian Politics; 11. eprise: Class Accommodation or Class Struggle?; 12. Impasse; 13. Emergency and Beyond; 14.Toward Two Economies: Macroeconomic Reforms without Redistributive Change; 15.Political Fragmentation, Social Conflict and Challenges to India's Democracy; 16. The Challenge of Hindu Nationalism to India's Constitutional Democracy.
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1. Introduction: The Paradox of Accommodative Politics and Radical Social Change;
2. Class Conciliation and Class Struggle: Competitive Patterns of Mass Mobilization in Indian Nationalism;
3. Growth and Democratic Social Transformation: Multiple Goals of Economic Planning;
4. The Contradiction of Rapid Industrialization and Gradual Agrarian Reform;
5. Failures of Implementation;
6. Attack on Socialist Principles of Planning;
7. Retreat from the Social Goals of Planning: SEVEN Domestic Constraints and Foreign Pressures;
8. Crisis of National Economic Planning;
9. Crisis of Political Stability;
10. The Congress Split and the Radicalization of Indian Politics;
11. eprise: Class Accommodation or Class Struggle?;
12. Impasse;
13. Emergency and Beyond;
14.Toward Two Economies: Macroeconomic Reforms without Redistributive Change;
15.Political Fragmentation, Social Conflict and Challenges to India's Democracy;
16. The Challenge of Hindu Nationalism to India's Constitutional Democracy.