Governing the Borderlands

Democratic Politics, Law and Institutions in Northeast India
Herausgegeben von:
Prasad Chhetri, Durga

This book develops a conceptual framework to better understand governance issues, and theoretical tools to grasp the variety of empirical realities observed in practice in Northeast India. Drawing from the study of cases of governance, law and institutions in India's Northeast borderlands, it provides an exploratory space for creative thinking and to encourage a wider, deeper and more nuanced debate on governance in the periphery from a broader knowledge base. Focusing on politics, law and institutions in India's periphery, the essays in the volume develop an interdisciplinary understanding the complexity of governance of borderlands addresses a variety of themes from various perspectives, such as democracy, politics, autonomy, citizenship, law, institutions, and border states.
The volume will be of great interest to scholars of South Asian studies, especially northeast India, politics, borderland studies, and public policy.

Oktober 2026, ca. 344 Seiten, Englisch
Taylor and Francis
978-1-032-37577-9

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