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The Roots of Ill-Governance and Corruption

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This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the motivation behind corruption and ill-governance in countries, such as India.

It presents a sound theoretical structure outlining the journey through various phases of elitism, counter-elitism, competitive populism, and, finally, good governance. The political willingness to bring in good governance, the book argues, depends on the electoral importance of the middle classes.

Ironically, however, such a middle class emerges out of the policies of distributing private goods, including education, facilitated through counter-elite capture and competitive populism. This book emphasises that despite the emergence of the middle class in India as a whole, during the last two decades, their percentage and role in many states are currently limited.

The continuation of high levels of ill-governance and corruption is explained here in terms of the role they play in shaping the central government, and also many state governments in India.  

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Product Details
9351500594 / 9789351500599
Hardback
01/12/2014
India
English
192 pages
22 cm