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Citizenship imperilled India's fragile democracy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Hedgehog and fox (Series)Publication details: Ranikhet Permanent Black 2021Description: x, 250 p. 22 cmISBN:
  • 9788178246451
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.60954 23 JA-C
Contents:
Preface and acknowledgements -- Introduction: Citizenship imperilled -- I: LAWS. 1. From birthright to faith-based citizenship -- 2. Law, politics, and the architecture of citizenship -- II: CONTESTATIONS. 3. Indian citizenship: a century of disagreement -- 4. Reconfiguring citizenship in contemporary India -- III: ANTINOMIES. 5. A false dichotomy? The unresolved tension between universal and differentiated citizenship in India -- 6. The challenge of human development: inclusion or democratic citizenship? -- 7. An immense and (in)complete democracy: a Tocquevillian perspective on India's experiment with democratic citizenship -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-227) and index.

Preface and acknowledgements -- Introduction: Citizenship imperilled -- I: LAWS. 1. From birthright to faith-based citizenship -- 2. Law, politics, and the architecture of citizenship -- II: CONTESTATIONS. 3. Indian citizenship: a century of disagreement -- 4. Reconfiguring citizenship in contemporary India -- III: ANTINOMIES. 5. A false dichotomy? The unresolved tension between universal and differentiated citizenship in India -- 6. The challenge of human development: inclusion or democratic citizenship? -- 7. An immense and (in)complete democracy: a Tocquevillian perspective on India's experiment with democratic citizenship -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.

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