People Said about India and Indian polity
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Atul Kohli: Indian state: “weak” and “captured”
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Partha Chatterjee: Nationalism as “Derivative Discourse”
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Myron Weiner: “Politics of Scarcity"
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Lloyd and Sussane Rudolph: India as ‘weak-strong state’, India as ‘Polymorphous’, demand vs command polity, India as ‘weak-strong state’, Bullock cart capitalism (In Pursuit of Lakshmi)
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Rajni Kothari: ‘incremental democratic modernization’
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Kanchan Chandra: a Patronage-Democracy
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Lant Pritchett: a “flailing state.”
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Pradeep Chhibber: ‘Democracy Without Associations’
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Morris Jones: Indian federalism as “bargaining federalism”, Emergence of “a market polity” in India, Single party dominant system
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C. Rajagopalachari: “permit‐license‐quota Raj”
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Granville Austin: "social document" as seamless web of 3 elements Social revolution, National unity and integrity, Democracy.
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Ivor Jennigs: called DPSP as ‘Pious Aspirations’, “federation with centralizing tendency”
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Morris Jones: Indian federalism as “bargaining federalism”, Emergence of “a market polity” in India, Single party dominant system
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