The Roots of Ill-Governance and Corruption

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This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the motivation behind corruption and ill-governance in countries, such as India. It presents a sound theoretical structure outlining the journey through various phases of elitism, counter-elitism, competitive populism, and, finally, good governance.

The political willingness to bring in good governance, the book argues, depends on the electoral importance of the middle classes. Ironically, however, such a middle class emerges out of the policies of distributing private goods, including education, facilitated through counter-elite capture and competitive populism.

This book emphasises that despite the emergence of the middle class in India as a whole, during the last two decades, their percentage and role in many states are currently limited. The continuation of high levels of ill-governance and corruption is explained here in terms of the role they play in shaping the central government, and also many state governments in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V. Santhakumar

V. Santhakumar is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

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Title
The Roots of Ill-Governance and Corruption
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9351500594, 9789351500599
Length
xii+177p., 23cm.
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