Democracy, as a system of governance is widely acknowledged and well established phenomenon all over the world. Though complex, yet it remains flexible, debatable as well as critical at times. The growth of democracy is not uniform in all the parts of the world. However, the mere establishment of democracy is not sufficient. It has to be nurtured, sustained and institutionalized which is possible if there is distributive justice; social equality, economic growth, civic culture along with good government. State is an important institution as it creates necessary conditions for the growth and sustenance of democracy. However, with the end of cold war and emergence of globalization there is greater emphasis on democracy all over the world. Globalization has not only posed challenges of varied nature before the state and growth of democracy but it has generated pressures and created requirements of its own kind before the nation states. South Asian region does not remain unaffected with the global developments. However, the historical circumstances proved decisive not only to the fate of the nation states but to the growth of democracy as well. The urge of modernization, shared borders, weak territorial base, overlapping ethnicity, weak governance has frequently exploded into wars and interventions in these countries. Thus, challenges to and conflict between state and democracy is not only wide in South Asia but has left a deep impact on the fate of democracy in the region. This kind of scenario calls for a comprehensive discussion of the nature and dimensions of state and democracy in South Asia.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR B.C. Upreti
B.C. Upreti is a senior faculty member in the South Asia Studies Centre, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He is associated with the studies on Nepal for last three decades. He has written extensively on South Asia in general and Nepal in particular. Dr. Upreti has nearly two-dozen books to his credit and has also contributed nearly 80 research papers in different edited books and leading national and international journals. Apart from his studies on Nepal, he has also taken interest on the studies on Bhutan and Uttarakhand. The major thrust areas of his research are: Foreign Assistance; Developmental Issues and Challenges; Water Resources; Inter-State Migrations; Regional Security; Electoral Politics; Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation in South Asia.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shashi Upadhyaya
Shashi Upadhyay is an Assistant Professor South Asia Studies Centre, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
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State and Democracy in South Asia: Issues and Challenges
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1st ed.
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Sumit Enterprises, 2008
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8184200782
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xx+202 p.
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