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ID119145
Title ProperSpecial Economic Zones
Other Title Informationnational land challenges, localized protest
LanguageENG
AuthorBedi, Heather P
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Acquisition of land and reallocation of previously acquired land for Special Economic Zones (SEZ) has stimulated protests that provide a terrain for exploring the changing landscape of contestation in the liberalizing political economy of India. Social movements, organizations, and communities resist the land, development, and sovereignty implications of SEZs. Although there are common concerns, efforts to co-organize protests on a national or regional scale have proved difficult. In place of nationwide narratives critiquing the model, anti-SEZ resistance predominantly reflects localized interpretations. The parochial nature of resistance to date is a product of diverse opinions on preferred outcomes, regional, or local viewings of the state, particular political dynamics, and the range of actors involved in SEZ struggles. I argue that the state is not a monolithic entity, but rather the anti-SEZ struggles view and make demands upon distinct levels of or individuals within the state. In developing this position, I explore the localization of SEZ struggles in Goa, India, examine the dynamics of resistance at the state level, and address political opportunities that emerge in the context of protest. The state's recent electoral change provides a chance to reflect further on the shifting 'state' target for political protest.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 21, No.1; Mar 2013: p.38-51
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol. 21, No.1; Mar 2013: p.38-51
Key WordsSEZ ;  Land Acquisition ;  Protest


 
 
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