Government and politics in South Asia / Craig Baxter ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Baxter, CraigMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Lahore Vanguard Books 1988Description: xv, 415 p. : maps ; 23 cmSubject(s): South Asia -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 320.30954 LOC classification: JQ98.A2 | G68 1998
Contents:
The Governance of South Asia Under the British -- India. Political Culture and Heritage. Political Institutions and Governmental Processes. Political Parties and Political Leaders. Groups and Multiple Demands on the System. Conflict Mediation. Modernization and Development: Prospects and Problems -- Pakistan. Political Culture and Heritage. Government Structure. Political Parties and Political Leaders. Conflict and Mediation. Policy Issues. Modernization and Development -- Bangladesh. Political Culture and Heritage. Government Institutions. Elections, Parties, and Interest Groups. Conflicts and Resolution. Modernization and Development: Prospects and Problems -- Sri Lanka. Political Culture and Heritage. Government Structure. Political Parties and Interest Groups. Conflict Mediation: Ethnic Conflict and War. The Search for Prosperity.
Modernization and Development: Prospects and Problems -- South Asia. Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives. South Asia as a Region and in the World System. Conclusion: Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia.
Summary: Reflecting new trends in studying comparative politics, the fourth edition has been completely revised according to the structural functional model. Each section treats four major areas of inquiry: political culture and political socialization, interest articulation and interest aggregation, governmental structures, and outputs and outcomes. As with previous editions, this text establishes a sound interdisciplinary context for understanding the political framework of the seven South Asian nations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Governance of South Asia Under the British -- Pt. 1. India. 2. Political Culture and Heritage. 3. Political Institutions and Governmental Processes. 4. Political Parties and Political Leaders. 5. Groups and Multiple Demands on the System. 6. Conflict Mediation. 7. Modernization and Development: Prospects and Problems -- Pt. 2. Pakistan. 8. Political Culture and Heritage. 9. Government Structure. 10. Political Parties and Political Leaders. 11. Conflict and Mediation. 12. Policy Issues. 13. Modernization and Development -- Pt. 3. Bangladesh. 14. Political Culture and Heritage. 15. Government Institutions. 16. Elections, Parties, and Interest Groups. 17. Conflicts and Resolution. 18. Modernization and Development: Prospects and Problems -- Pt. 4. Sri Lanka. 19. Political Culture and Heritage. 20. Government Structure. 21. Political Parties and Interest Groups. 22. Conflict Mediation: Ethnic Conflict and War. 23. The Search for Prosperity.

24. Modernization and Development: Prospects and Problems -- Pt. 5. South Asia. 25. Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives. 26. South Asia as a Region and in the World System. Conclusion: Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia.

Reflecting new trends in studying comparative politics, the fourth edition has been completely revised according to the structural functional model. Each section treats four major areas of inquiry: political culture and political socialization, interest articulation and interest aggregation, governmental structures, and outputs and outcomes. As with previous editions, this text establishes a sound interdisciplinary context for understanding the political framework of the seven South Asian nations.

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