This research sets out to explore the interface between the new politics of localisation and the political process in India. Governments and donors have increasingly emphasised the locality as the primary unit of development and politics. This new trajectory has been manifest in the increase of community-based organisations and mechanisms of participatory governance at the local level. From the late 1990s, the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh emerged as one of the most important examples of this new developmental politics and this research sets out to explore how local dynamics changed as a result. Political economy approaches tend to focus on state-periphery relations in terms of interest groups or vote banks. By contrast, this resear...
Lecture held at the South Asia Institute in Heidelberg on 2nd December, 2008. In the context of pos...
International audienceFrom village republics to neighborhood associations: a genealogy of Indian par...
The positive roles that political parties might play in development have recently been downplayed in...
This research sets out to explore the interface between the new politics of localisation and the pol...
This research sets out to explore the interface between the new politics of localisation and the pol...
This dissertation examines the gradual process of democratic deepening in several villages of the In...
This thesis is a study of the interface of NGOs, local government institutions and poor people. It u...
How can clientelistic politics be transformed into programmatic politics in a subnational state with...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
This thesis analyses the impact that a 33% women’s quota in local level politics has had on a tribal...
This paper investigates governance reform which aims to ‘move the state’ closer to people, arguing t...
Do political entrepreneurs always capture public resources for political benefit? This dissertation ...
Despite a strong state and a slew of poverty reduction/welfare programmes, the provision of basic se...
This article highlights the growing role, relevance and practice of politics in the everyday lives o...
In Arunachal Pradesh Panchayat bodies have been the first modern political institutions. Democratic ...
Lecture held at the South Asia Institute in Heidelberg on 2nd December, 2008. In the context of pos...
International audienceFrom village republics to neighborhood associations: a genealogy of Indian par...
The positive roles that political parties might play in development have recently been downplayed in...
This research sets out to explore the interface between the new politics of localisation and the pol...
This research sets out to explore the interface between the new politics of localisation and the pol...
This dissertation examines the gradual process of democratic deepening in several villages of the In...
This thesis is a study of the interface of NGOs, local government institutions and poor people. It u...
How can clientelistic politics be transformed into programmatic politics in a subnational state with...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
This thesis analyses the impact that a 33% women’s quota in local level politics has had on a tribal...
This paper investigates governance reform which aims to ‘move the state’ closer to people, arguing t...
Do political entrepreneurs always capture public resources for political benefit? This dissertation ...
Despite a strong state and a slew of poverty reduction/welfare programmes, the provision of basic se...
This article highlights the growing role, relevance and practice of politics in the everyday lives o...
In Arunachal Pradesh Panchayat bodies have been the first modern political institutions. Democratic ...
Lecture held at the South Asia Institute in Heidelberg on 2nd December, 2008. In the context of pos...
International audienceFrom village republics to neighborhood associations: a genealogy of Indian par...
The positive roles that political parties might play in development have recently been downplayed in...