This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Democracy and political violence can hardly be considered conceptual siblings, at least at first sight. Democracy allows people to route their aspirations, demands, and expectations of the state through peaceful methods; violence works outside these prescribed and institutionalized channels in public spaces, in the streets, in the forests and in inhospitable terrains. But can committed democrats afford to ignore the fact that violence has become a routine way of doing politics in countries such as India? By exploring the concept of political violence from the perspective of critical political theory, Neera Ch...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War there has been a new radicalism across...
It is often assumed that democracy is both desirable and possible in global politics. Interrogating ...
There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The idea of democracy is being championed across the world, with some fifty new countries embracing ...
Destroying Democracy, volume six of the Democratic Marxism series, focuses on how decades of neolibe...
Violence, democracy and rights are issues that are not fully addressed in research methodology liter...
This updated edition of the influential Development Against Democracy is a critical guide to postwar...
This book engages with the concept, true value, and function of democracy in South Asia against the ...
There is much more to democracy in a globalised world than the liberalist idea that it promotes bila...
This article is a book review of The Democratic Experience and Political Violence. The book was co-...
Global Democratic Theory is the first comprehensive introduction to the changing contours of democra...
The book defends the case for the expansion of the democratic model to the global political sphere. ...
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last fe...
Revolutions no longer stand to be recognized. In contrast to the processes of political and social c...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War there has been a new radicalism across...
It is often assumed that democracy is both desirable and possible in global politics. Interrogating ...
There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The idea of democracy is being championed across the world, with some fifty new countries embracing ...
Destroying Democracy, volume six of the Democratic Marxism series, focuses on how decades of neolibe...
Violence, democracy and rights are issues that are not fully addressed in research methodology liter...
This updated edition of the influential Development Against Democracy is a critical guide to postwar...
This book engages with the concept, true value, and function of democracy in South Asia against the ...
There is much more to democracy in a globalised world than the liberalist idea that it promotes bila...
This article is a book review of The Democratic Experience and Political Violence. The book was co-...
Global Democratic Theory is the first comprehensive introduction to the changing contours of democra...
The book defends the case for the expansion of the democratic model to the global political sphere. ...
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last fe...
Revolutions no longer stand to be recognized. In contrast to the processes of political and social c...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War there has been a new radicalism across...
It is often assumed that democracy is both desirable and possible in global politics. Interrogating ...
There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage...