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Governing India's Northeast

by Das, Samir Kumar.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: SpringerBriefs in Political Science, 2191-5466 ; . 13 Physical details: X, 93 p. online resource. ISBN: 8132211464 Subject(s): Social sciences. | Regional planning. | Social Sciences. | Political Science, general. | Public Administration. | Regional and Cultural Studies.
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Introduction -- I: Production of Insurgent Subject -- II: Shifting Strategies of Peace -- III: Governing Cultures of Peace.

This book focuses on issues of governance and the nature and complexities of social transformation in India’s Northeast -- a ‘problem’ zone for policymakers -- particularly since the early 1990s. While governance is the thread that runs through the volume, the latter at one level addresses the challenges of governing in global times a region historically marked by acute violence, interethnic conflict and insurgency; and at another, traces macro changes in the very forms and technologies of governance. The essays in this volume point to how changing forms and technologies of governing insurgency, development and culture do not remain mere instruments of peace, but define the very nature and content of both peace and conflict and their interrelationship in the region. For the first time in the history of scholarship on the region, the three crucial issues of insurgency, development and culture have been analysed through the lens of governance. This volume, therefore, marks an important addition to the scholarship on the region.

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