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LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION (NIRAJA GOPAL JAYAL): I INDIAN DEMOCRACY PREFIGURED 1. Democracy under the Raj: Elections and Separate Representation in British India (James Chiriyankandath) 2. The Rhetoric of Democracy and Development in Late Colonial India (David Washbrook) II DEMOCRACY AND THE STATE 3. The Crisis of the Moderate State and the Decline of Democracy (Rajni Kothari) 4. Political Change in a Democratic Developing Country (Atul Kohli) 5. Demand Polity and command Polity (Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph) 6. The State and Democracy in India or What happened to Welfare, Secularism, and Development (Niraja Gopal Jayal III DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY 7. The Culture of representative Democracy (Sudipta Kaviraj) 8. Power and Knowledge in Development Discourse: New Social Movements and the State in India (Pramod Parajuli) 9. The Democratic Rite: Celebration and Participation in the Indian Elections (Walter Hauser and Wendy Singer) 10. Hunger and Public Action (Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen) 11. The Puzzle of Indian Democracy: A Consociational Interpretation (Arend Lijphart) IV DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT 12. Economic Development and Political Democracy: Interaction and Economies and Politics in Independent India (Deepak Nayyar) 13. The Political Economy of Reform in India (Pranab Bardhan) V DEMOCRACY, LOCALITY, AND REGION 14. Ballot Box and Local Power: Elections in an Indian Village (Subrata K. Mitra) 15. Democracy and Decentralization in Karnataka (India) (Richard C. Crook and James Manor) VI THE FUTURE OF INDIAN DEMOCRACY 16. The Anti-caste Movement and the Discourse of Power (Gail Omvedt) 17. Hindu Nationalism and Democracy (Christophe Jaffrelot) ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX.
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