India :

Harriss, John

India : continuity and change in the twenty-first century by John Harriss, Craig Jeffrey and Trent Brown. - Cambridge : Polity Press, ©2020 - xv, 384 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 312-363) and index.

Making sense of 21st century India -- When and why has India's economic growth accelerated? -- How 'inclusive' is India's economic growth? -- Why isn't India doing better at realizing 'inclusive growth'? -- Can India's economic growth be reconciled with sustainability and environmental justice? -- Has India become the Hindu Rashtra? -- Is India's democracy at risk? -- Why hasn't democracy made Indian governments more responsive? -- Is there a countermovement against neoliberalism in India? -- Is India witnessing a social revolution? -- Does caste still matter in India? -- Why does gender inequality persist in India? -- Can youth transform India? -- Afterword : is India now a 'Leading Power'?

"New incarnation of the leading introduction to Indian politics, economy and society today"--

9781509539710

2020000122


India--Economic conditions--21st century.
India--Politics and government--21st century.
India--Social conditions--21st century.

HC435.4 / .H37 2020

954.05 / HAR-I
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