ID | 128123 |
Title Proper | Trajectories of India's developmentalist state |
Other Title Information | from decolonization to recolonization |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mukhopadhyay, Apurba Kumar |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Serious minded scholars on Indian politics had no illusion about the socialist credentials of the Nehruvian state. They only felt that this state would provide some of the basic prerequisites for the lives of common men and women following a revised agenda of liberal democratic social reforms. They also expected this state to preserve and pronote some of the basic norms of democratic state building through suitable institutions arrangements. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Studies Vol.31, No.1; Jan-Jun 2013: p.40-48 |
Journal Source | Asian Studies Vol.31, No.1; Jan-Jun 2013: p.40-48 |
Key Words | Indian Trajectories ; Colonial States ; Decolonization ; Recolonization ; Liberal Democratic ; Social Reforms ; Political Agenda ; Social Agenda ; Economic Agenda ; Neorealism ; Liberalization ; Hegemonic Organization ; Indian Politics ; Nehruvian States ; Nehru's Political Thoughts ; History ; India - History |