Governance, conflict and development in South Asia: perspectives from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka/ edited by Siri Hettige, Eva Gerharz - Los Angeles: Sage, 2015. - xi, 293 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. - Governance, conflict and civic action series, v. 6. .

Preface; 1 --
Introduction;

PART I:
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE;

2 Participation' and 'Empowerment' in the Development Discourse;

3 The Idea of Development as Governance; PART II: EXPERIENCING DEVELOPMENT AND CONFLICT AT NATIONAL


LEVEL;II
4 Governance and Development in Post-independence Sri Lanka;

5 Rituals of Democracy and Development in Nepal;


PART III
GOVERNANCE, CONFLICT AND DEVELOPMENT: EXPERIENCE AT THE GRASSROOTS;

6 Negotiating a Dual Governance System during the Conflict in Nepal;

7 Empowerment of Excluded Groups.

8 Between Order and Chaos

PART IV
IDEAS AND INTERESTS IN GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT IN CONFLICT-RIDDEN SOCIETIES;

9 Economic Growth to Conflict Mitigation;

10 Good Governance and Development in a Shrinking Local Policy Space; Glossary;

About the Editors and Contributors;

Index.

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Social conflict
South Asia
Politics and government
Economic development

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