Why are some slums in India's cities able to demand development from the state while others fail? Drawing on two years of fieldwork, Auerbach explains this uneven success of slum residents. This book is aimed at researchers and students in comparative politics, political economy, development studies, urban studies, and South Asian studies.
Why are some slums in India's cities able to demand development from the state while others fail? Drawing on two years of fieldwork, Auerbach explains...
This book is for all academics and lay readers interested in learning why businesspeople decide to run for public office. It shows the types of policies voters should expect from these politicians, particularly how these politicians use their time in government to help their own companies.
This book is for all academics and lay readers interested in learning why businesspeople decide to run for public office. It shows the types of polici...
How and why do armed rebellions start? This study offers a rare look into the incipient stages of rebellion, arguing that only rebel groups controlling local rumor networks survive and become viable challengers to governments. It is a valuable resource for both scholars and policymakers of political science.
How and why do armed rebellions start? This study offers a rare look into the incipient stages of rebellion, arguing that only rebel groups controllin...