Democratization in South Asia: Lessons From American Institutions by Mahfuzul H Chowdhury

Democratization in South Asia: Lessons From American Institutions by Mahfuzul H Chowdhury

Author:Mahfuzul H Chowdhury [Chowdhury, Mahfuzul H]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, General
ISBN: 9781351773911
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Goodreads: 36812148
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-11-01T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1 Youssef Cohen, Radicals, Reformers, and Reactionaries, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994, pp. 119-120.

2 Juan J. Linz & Alfred Stepan, 'Toward Consolidated Democracies', in Diamond et al., (eds), 1997, p. 29.

3 Larry Diamond, 'Nepal's Trek to Democracy', paper presented at a seminar at the Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford, 19 February 1992 and as quoted in Surya P. Subedi, 'The Journey from an Oligarchy to a Parliamentary Democracy: A case Study of Parliament in Nepal', in Philip Norton and Nizam Ahmed (eds) Parliament in South Asia, London: Frank Cass, 1998, p. 162.

4 Joseph P. Harris, Congressional Control of Administration, Garden City, New York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1964, p. 1,

5 Harris, 1964, p. 1.

6 See for a discussion on the legislative developments in India W. H. Morris-Jones, Parliament in India, London: Longman, Green and Co, 1957, chapter, II, pp. 44-99.

7 See for a discussion on the development of political events in Pakistan Subhash C. Kashyap, 'Institutions of Governance: The Parliament, the Government and the Judiciary', in V A. Pai Panandiker, Problems of Governance in South Asia, Dhaka: The University Press, 2000, pp. 111-124.

8 See, for example, Mahmood Monshipouri and Amjad Samuel, 'Development and Democracy in Pakistan: Tenuous or Plausible Nexus?' Asian Survey, Vol. 35, No.11, Nov. 1995, pp. 973-989.

9 Patrick Heller, 'Degrees of Democracy: Some Comparative Lessons from India', World Politics, Vol. 52, No. 4, 2000, p. 497, also see Devesh Kapur, 'India in 1999', Asian Sumey, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2000, pp. 200-201, and Ahrar Ahmad, 'The State, Participation, and Constitutionalism: Political Crises and Democracy in India', Asian Affairs: An American Review, Vol. 26, No. 3, Fall 1999, pp. 123-136.

10 'Rao gets three years ... sentence,' Daily Star, 13 October 2000, pp. 11-12, also see Tavleen Singh, 'The Battle Isn't Lost: Corruption can be countered. Begin by sacking venal officials', India Today, 9 October 2000, p. 25.

11 See for a substantive discussion on this Issue Robert S. Moog, 'Elite-court Relations in India', Asian Survey, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1998.

12 See for the story India Today, (26 March, 9 April, and 16 April of 2001 issues).

13 Tavleen Singh, 'Not House Broken', India Today, 16 April 2001, p. 17.

14 Arther G. Rubinoff, 'The Decline of India's Parliament', in Philip Norton and Nizam Ahmed (eds) Parliaments in Asia, London: Frank Cass, 2000, p. 25.

15 Rubinoff, 2000, p. 23.

16 S.C. Kashyap, Nehru and Parliament, New Delhi: Lok Sabha Secretariat, 1986, p. 8.

17 Rubinoff, 2000, p. 23.

18 See R. L. Hardgrave, Jr. and S.A. Kochanek, India, Government and Politics of a Developing Nation, Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993.

19 See Rubinoff, 2000, pp. 23-24.

20 'JS: Boycott with Allowances', Dhaka Courier, 12 August 1994, pp. 9-10.

21 Larry Diamond, 'Introduction: In Search of Consolidation', in Larry Diamond et al., (eds), Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997, p. xxiv.

22 See an editorial on the issue, 'Diminishing the JS', Daily Star, 17 August, p. 4.

23 'One Third of Laws Okayed by JS were Ordinances', Daily Star, 17 August 1994, p. 1.

24 See Nizam Ahmed,



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