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ID186047
Title ProperPeace by committee
Other Title Informationstate, society, and the control of communal violence in Bhagalpur, Bihar
LanguageENG
AuthorPrasad, Monica ;  Malik, Aditi
Summary / Abstract (Note)Why do communal provocations generate violence in some moments but not in others? Drawing on 52 interviews and archival and ethnographic evidence from Bhagalpur, Bihar, we develop a theoretical framework to explain how communal conflict might be controlled. In Bhagalpur, we find that a state-society partnership has helped the city to avoid active violence since 1989. Civil society elites gain and maintain local followings by drawing on their access to the state to resolve quotidian problems for their constituents. Doing so cements their status in their communities and imbues them with the credibility to calm communal tensions. These findings illuminate the governance strategies through which state actors might delegate the performance of important state functions, such as maintaining order, to non-state groups. They also reveal a range of tactics through which state-society partnerships might thwart communal conflict in divided societies like India.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 21, No.2; Mar-Apr 2022: p.181-215
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol: 21 No 2
Key WordsBihar ;  Communal violence in Bhagalpur


 
 
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