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_aColonial Institutions and Civil War: _bIndirect Rule and Maoist Insurgency in India/ _cBy Shivaji Mukherjee |
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_a New Delhi : _bCambridge University Press, _c2021. |
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500 | _aCONTENTS List of Figures List of tables Acknowledgements Part I Theory 1. Colonial Institutions and Civil War. 2. Legacies of Colonial Indirect Rule: Weak State, Ethnic Inequality, and Insurgency. 3. Varieties of Indirect Rule and Casual Pathway to Maoist Insurgency in India. Part II Qualitative and Quantitative Testing 4. Qualitative Analysis of Maoist Strategy and Rebel Agency. 5. Quantitative Testing of Effects of British Indirect Rule on Maoist Insurgency. 6. Colonial Choice or Random Contingency? Addressing Selection Bias in British Indirect Rule. 7. Maoist Insurgency in Chhattisgarh: The Raja of Bastar and Tribal Rebellion. 8. Maoist Insurgency in Andhra Pradesh: The Nizam's Shadow on Telangana. Part III Generalizability 9. Explaining Partial Success of Maoists in Kerala and Karnataka. 10. Frontiers of Empire: Indirect Rule and Insurgency in Burma and Pakistan. 11. Conclusion: Policy Implications and Future of the Maoist Conflict. Includes Bibliography and Index. | ||
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