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State and society in India : Studies in national budiling

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Publication details: New Delhi Sage Publications 1990Description: 224pISBN:
  • 9780803996564
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.209540 OOM
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction PART ONE: THE VALUE FRAMEWORK; Nation, State and Ethnicity; Towards a Conceptual Clarification and an Empirical Explication; Insiders and Outsiders in India; Primordial Collectivism and Cultural Pluralism in Nation-Building; Foreigners, Refugees and Outsiders in the Indian Context; Political Alienation and Internal Threats to the Indian Nation-State; Towards a Non-Alarmist Perspective; Towards Reconciling Traditional and Modern Values; The Indian Experiment; Communalism and Secularism in the Indian Context; An Agenda for Reconstructing India; A Sociological Perspective; PART TWO: THE POLICY CONTEXT; Technology and Environment; Towards a Viable Policy Perspective; Popular Participation in Development Administration; The Indian Experience; `Brain Drain' or the Migration of Talent? The Indian Case; Indian Youth; Challenge and Opportunity in Nation-Building; Religious Minorities and Indian Polity; Towards a Policy Framework
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Table of contents
Introduction
PART ONE: THE VALUE FRAMEWORK;
Nation, State and Ethnicity;
Towards a Conceptual Clarification and an Empirical Explication;
Insiders and Outsiders in India;
Primordial Collectivism and Cultural Pluralism in Nation-Building;
Foreigners, Refugees and Outsiders in the Indian Context;
Political Alienation and Internal Threats to the Indian Nation-State;
Towards a Non-Alarmist Perspective;
Towards Reconciling Traditional and Modern Values;
The Indian Experiment;
Communalism and Secularism in the Indian Context;
An Agenda for Reconstructing India;
A Sociological Perspective;
PART TWO: THE POLICY CONTEXT;
Technology and Environment;
Towards a Viable Policy Perspective;
Popular Participation in Development Administration;
The Indian Experience;
`Brain Drain' or the Migration of Talent? The Indian Case;
Indian Youth;
Challenge and Opportunity in Nation-Building;
Religious Minorities and Indian Polity;
Towards a Policy Framework