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Ethnic conflict in India : a case-study of Punjab

Author: Gurharpal Singh
Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2000.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Case studies
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Gurharpal Singh
ISBN: 0312228384 9780312228385 0333721098 9780333721094
OCLC Number: 42291351
Description: xv, 231 p. : maps ; 23 cm.
Contents: Ethnicity, Ethnic Conflict and Indian Politics --
Perspectives on Ethnic Conflict in Indian Politics --
What is Happening to the Political Science of Ethnic Conflict? --
Reassessing 'Conventional Wisdom': Ethnicity, Ethnic Conflict, and India as an Ethnic Democracy --
The Partition of India as State Contraction: Some Unspoken Assumptions --
Punjab and the Sikhs --
Sikh Ethnicity and Punjab --
Hegemonic Control: Punjab Politics, 1947-84 --
Understanding the 'Punjab Problem' --
Militancy and Counterinsurgency: Restructuring Sikh Politics --
The 'Punjab Problem': a Post-1984 Assessment --
The Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections, 1992: Breakthrough or Breakdown? --
Punjab since 1984: Disorder, Order and Legitimacy --
Hindutva, Akalis and the BJP: The 'Punjab Problem' in a Comparative Perspective --
India's Akali-BJP Alliance: the 1997 Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections --
Resizing and Reshaping the Indian State: the 'Punjab Problem' in a Comparative Perspective.
Responsibility: Gurharpal Singh.
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