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Democratic Transition In Bhutan Political Contests As Moral Battles Sonam Kinga

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Democratic Transition In Bhutan Political Contests As Moral Battles Sonam Kinga
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Publisher: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.74 MB
Author: Sonam Kinga
ISBN: 9780367348342, 9780429328268, 9781000712766, 0367348349, 0429328265, 1000712761
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Democratic Transition In Bhutan Political Contests As Moral Battles Sonam Kinga by Sonam Kinga 9780367348342, 9780429328268, 9781000712766, 0367348349, 0429328265, 1000712761 instant download after payment.

This book studies how a modern monarchy transformed Bhutan into a parliamentary democracy. A political ethnography, it focuses on the historic elections of 2007–2008, and studies democracy and its transformational processes from the ground up. It draws on historical as well as contemporary theories about kingship and regime change to analyse Bhutan’s nascent democratic process and reflect on the direction of political change, both at the state and local levels in the aftermath of the elections. It also presents insights into the electoral and political process by giving a first-hand account of the author’s own participation in the elections and ponders on the larger political implications of this election for the region.
A strong theoretical discussion situated in robust fieldwork and personal experience, this book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of politics, especially comparative politics and political institutions, South Asian and Himalayan Studies, political sociology and social anthropology.”

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