
Why Democracy Deepens by Anoop Sadanandan
'Democracy in India is only a top-dressing on an Indian soil, which is essentially undemocratic', warned Bhimrao Ambedkar, the principal architect of the country's constitution, a year into independence. The social order - the soil on which India's new democratic edifice was then being erected - was marked by social hierarchies and economic vulnerabilities. Decades of socio-economic changes since then would transform this old order, albeit unevenly across Indian states, to decisively shape the development of democracy in the country. Why Democracy Deepens relates how these socio-economic changes have deepened democracy in India beyond its topsoil. Drawing on his research in villages and states, Anoop Sadanandan explains how socio-economic changes have heightened the need for local voter information, and have promoted grassroots democracy in some Indian states. By exploring the pivotal political developments in the world's largest democracy, the book puts forward a theory of local democratization.
'… Anoop Sadanandan's book brings a welcome focus back to grassroots democracy and to villages … Sadanandan's explanation of decentralization and democratic deepening is an attractive one' Ronojoy Sen, Pacific Affairs
Anoop Sadanandan is a social scientist and an assistant professor at the Maxwell School of Public Affairs and Citizenship, Syracuse University, New York. He specializes in political economy and comparative politics, and has an abiding interest in India.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781107177512 |
| ISBN 10 | 1107177510 |
| Title | Why Democracy Deepens |
| Author | Anoop Sadanandan |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 2017-03-21 |
| Number of pages | 200 |
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