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The Promise Of Power The Origins Of Democracy In India And Autocracy In Pakistan Maya Tudor

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The Promise Of Power The Origins Of Democracy In India And Autocracy In Pakistan Maya Tudor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Maya Tudor
ISBN: 9781107032965, 1107032962
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Promise Of Power The Origins Of Democracy In India And Autocracy In Pakistan Maya Tudor by Maya Tudor 9781107032965, 1107032962 instant download after payment.

Under what conditions are some developing countries able to create stable democracies while others are perpetually prone to instability and authoritarianism? Despite broadly similar historical and political legacies, India's and Pakistan's regimes diverged radically after independence. In The Promise of Power, Maya Tudor seeks to explain why this occurred through a comparative historical analysis. Drawing on interviews, colonial records and early government documents, Tudor challenges the prevailing explanations of democratization, which attribute political outcomes directly to low levels of economic development and high levels of inequality. Instead, she suggests that the emergence of a stable democracy in India and an unstable autocracy in Pakistan is best explained by the historically-specific interests of the dominant social group which led each independence movement as well as by the varying strength of the political parties which were created to pursue those interests.

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