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Patronage as Politics in South Asia

Patronage as Politics in South Asia

by Anastasia Piliavsky
Hardback
Publication Date: 16/10/2014

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Western policymakers, political activists and academics alike see patronage as the chief enemy of open, democratic societies. Patronage, for them, is a corrupting force, a hallmark of failed and failing states, and the obverse of everything that good, modern governance ought to be. South Asia poses a frontal challenge for this consensus. Here the world's most populous, pluralist and animated democracy is also a hotbed of corruption with persistently startling levels of inequality. Patronage as Politics in South Asia confronts this paradox with calm erudition: sixteen essays by anthropologists, historians and political scientists show, from a wide range of cultural and historical angles, that in South Asia patronage is no feudal residue or retrograde political pressure, but a political form vital in its own right. This volume suggests that patronage is no foe to South Asia's burgeoning democratic cultures, but may in fact be their main driving force.
ISBN:
9781107056084
9781107056084
Category:
Social & cultural anthropology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
16-10-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
484
Dimensions (mm):
237x160x40mm
Weight:
0.91kg

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