The Stitch: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Development of Manipur: A Political Economy Perspective

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Manipur is a small state but very difficult to understand. It is more and more complicated after completely becoming an armed conflict area. Both the organic and applied intellectuals are away from the contradiction between colonialisation and decolonisation processes or between redesigning and re-invention of the constitution. The main non-state actors of conflict are the youths of the state. Therefore in order to highlight their aspirations based on reality for managing or resolving the conflict, the vexed problems of the state are worth studying. The genesis of political violence is absence of democratic politics within the democratic institution. However, the suppression and the political accommodation to deal with such political violence made more confusion. The people of northeast in general and Manipur in particular are in the frying pan under the inclusive economic growth with inclusive authority model because India simply stitched the northeast with the mainland after independence although Pakistan had departed. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the core issues that require immediate attention of both political and civil society.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dhanabir Laishram

Dr. Dhanabir Laishram, born in 1954, is presently Senior lecturer in regional College and Guest Lecturer, department of Political Science, Manipur university. He hails from the unique village of Thongju in Manipur. He has travelled widely. In 1997 he participated in the Working Groups for Indigenous People at the United Nations in Geneva. He participated in the working groups again in 1999 and 2000. He got ESPRANTO learning in 2001 in Netherland. He went to Thailand in 2001 and Shan states in Myanmar in 2005 to study genesis of tai people. He is a member of universal expranto association, Netherland. He is also advisor of All manipur united Clubs’ Organisation (AMUCO). Dr. Dhanabir Laishram has also published a book titled “Chaokhatpa Khunnae Amasung Meeyam” and several articles on various aspects of North East India in national and international journals.

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Title
The Stitch: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Development of Manipur: A Political Economy Perspective
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183701662
Length
viii+204p.
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