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Nehru is asked several times in those early years, ‘Aren’t you doing something which has never been done before? You are 17% literate. Half of your country is below the poverty line. Under such conditions no democracy has ever stabilize itself and perhaps has not emerged.’ And his argument repeatedly is that we shouldn't be constrained by the history of the West.
Ashutosh Varshney
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Ashutosh Varshney is the Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science at Brown University, where he also directs the Center for Contemporary South Asia. His chapter "India’s Democratic Longevity and Its Troubled Trajectory" appears in the forthcoming book Democracy in Hard Places.
Key Highlights
• How India defied early theories of democratization • The role of leadership in India's early democracy • Why India returned to democracy after Indira Gandhi's emergency? • The eerie similarities between India's recent treatment of Muslims and the rise of the Jim Crow era in the American South • When will democratic backsliding in India become a democratic collapse
Key Links
"Modi Consolidates Power: Electoral Vibrancy, Mounting Liberal Deficits" by Ashutosh Varshney in Journal of Democracy
Learn more about Ashutosh Varshney at www.ashutoshvarshney.net
Follow Ashutosh Varshney on Twitter @ProfVarshney
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