When crime pays: money and muscle in Indian politics
Published by : HarperCollins, (Noida :) Physical details: xxiii, 410 p. ISBN:9789353023430.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | MESMC Library | Reference | 364.132 309 54 VAI/W (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | 051186 |
Table of contents
Part I
1.Lawmakers and Lawbreakers: The Puzzle of Indian Democracy
2.The Rise of the Rents Raj: India's Corruption Ecosystem
Part II
3.Criminal Enterprise: Why Criminals Joined Politics
4.The Costs of Democracy: How Money Fuels Muscle in Elections
5.Doing Good by Doing Bad: The Demand for Criminality
6.The Salience of Social Divisions: How Context Shapes Criminality
Part III
7.Crime without Punishment: From Deep Roots to Proximate Causes
8.An Entrenched Marketplace: Rethinking Democratic Accountability
The first thorough study of the co-existence of crime and democratic processes in Indian politics In India, the world’s largest democracy, the symbiotic relationship between crime and politics raises complex questions. For instance, how can free and fair democratic elections exist alongside rampant criminality? Why do political parties actively recruit candidates with reputations for wrongdoing? Why do voters elect (and even re-elect) them – to the point that a third of state and national legislators assume office with pending criminal charges?In this eye-opening book, political scientist Milan Vaishnav takes readers deep into the marketplace for criminal politicians by drawing on fieldwork on the campaign trail, large surveys, and an original database on politicians’ backgrounds.
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