India: Dangerous Duty, Children and the Chhattisgarh Conflict

India: Dangerous Duty, Children and the Chhattisgarh Conflict
Title India: Dangerous Duty, Children and the Chhattisgarh Conflict PDF eBook
Author Aruna Kashyap
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Pages 64
Release 2008
Genre Children and war
ISBN 1564323749

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Human Rights Watch/ Dangerous Duty/children and the Chhattisgarh Conflict

Human Rights Watch/ Dangerous Duty/children and the Chhattisgarh Conflict
Title Human Rights Watch/ Dangerous Duty/children and the Chhattisgarh Conflict PDF eBook
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Pages 60
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Dangerous Duty

Dangerous Duty
Title Dangerous Duty PDF eBook
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Publisher Human Rights Watch
Pages 64
Release 2008
Genre Child soldiers
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India's Childhood in the "pits"

India's Childhood in the
Title India's Childhood in the "pits" PDF eBook
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Publisher HAQ Centre for Child Rights
Pages 202
Release 2010
Genre Child labor
ISBN 8190654845

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Gambling with Violence

Gambling with Violence
Title Gambling with Violence PDF eBook
Author Yelena Biberman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 240
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190929995

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In Gambling with Violence, Yelena Biberman tackles a global problem that is particularly consequential for Pakistan and India: state outsourcing of violence to ordinary civilians, criminals, and ex-insurgents. Why would these countries gamble with their own national security by outsourcing violence - arming nonstate actors inside their own borders? Drawing on over 200 interviews, archival research, and fieldwork conducted across Asia, Europe, and North America, Biberman introduces the "balance-of-interests" thesis to deepen our understanding of state-nonstate alliances in civil war. This framework centers on the distribution of power during war and shows how various combinations of interests result in distinct types of coalitions. Incorporating case studies of civil war and counterinsurgency, her book sheds light on how militias, alliances, and South Asian security connect today.

Malevolent Republic

Malevolent Republic
Title Malevolent Republic PDF eBook
Author K.S. (Kapil Satish) Komireddi
Publisher Hurst Publishers
Pages 310
Release 2024-03-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1805261789

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After decades of imperfect secularism, presided over by an often corrupt Congress establishment, Nehru’s diverse republic has yielded to Hindu nationalism. India, the first major democracy to fall to demagogic populism in the twenty-first century, is racing to a point of no return. Since 2014, the ruling BJP has unleashed forces that are irreversibly transforming the country. Indian democracy, honed over decades, is now the chief enabler of Hindu extremism. Bigotry has been ennobled as a healthy form of self-assertion. Anti Muslim vitriol has deluged the mainstream. Religious minorities live in terror of a vengeful majority. Congress now mimics Modi; other parties pray for a miracle. In this highly acclaimed critique of post-Independence India from Nehru to Narendra Modi, revised and expanded with a new chapter, K.S. Komireddi charts the dismaying course of the world’s largest democracy. He argues that the missteps of the nation’s founders, the mistakes of Nehru, the betrayals of his daughter and her sons, the anti-democratic fetish for technocracy carried to extremes by Manmohan Singh—all of them prepared the way for Modi’s march to absolute power. If secularists fail to wrest the republic from Hindu supremacists, Komireddi argues, India may go the way of Yugoslavia and collapse under the burden of sinister ethno-religious nationalism. A gripping short history of modern India, Malevolent Republic is also a passionate plea for India’s reclamation.

Children and Violence

Children and Violence
Title Children and Violence PDF eBook
Author Bina D'Costa
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 346
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1316673995

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Children's diverse experiences during periods of conflict, post-conflict and peacetime reveal that their roles in society and political communities are complex. Based on this premise, this book suggests that understanding children's roles involves a critical analysis of where the child is situated within her/his family, within socio-political networks and within the state. Through examining various case studies in South Asia, a region that is marked as much by its homogeneity as by its immense diversity, the book observes that significant tensions exist between universal and local approaches to childhood. It reflects how the development of international and national discourses on children's rights and protection is relevant to children's everyday lives in situations of conflict.