
The four volumes of research surveys and explorations in political science conducted by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) not only provide a summary evaluation of the state of the research and valuable bibliographic guide but also highlight research trends and possible lines of future enquiry. Volume 1, while referring to studies before and after the period 2003-9, focuses more specifically on the literature of this period by analysing four key themes-the social character of the Indian state, political economy, social policy, and law and rights. Volume 2 examines key issues confronting Indian democracy and provides an analytical overview of the changing perceptions of it over the past two decades. It explores literature on the Constitution of India and its institutions, the party system, elections, civil society initiatives, and federalism in India. Volume 3 critically reviews research done on ancient, medieval, and modern Indian political thought. It uses a multidisciplinary approach to explore research on themes such as politics of time and knowledge, ethics and politics, nationalism, and cosmopolitanism. Volume 4 focuses on the transformations occurring in the research, practice, and theories of international relations in India. Acknowledging the broadening scope of the discipline, it looks at traditional as well as new issues such as global governance, international law and norms, development and civil society. It also examines a wide range of theoretical approaches such as realism, critical theory, neo-Marxism, postcolonialism, development theory, and liberalism.
This four-volume collection investigates the current state and trajectory of political science research in India, specifically evaluating literature produced between 2003 and 2009. Edited by Achin Vanaik, the series synthesizes extensive bibliographic data to provide a critical assessment of academic trends. It serves as a foundational framework for scholars to identify gaps in existing literature and determine potential avenues for future inquiry within the discipline.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this set as a definitive bibliographic resource for researchers focusing on South Asian political studies. Scholars frequently cite the volumes for their rigorous methodological approach and their utility in mapping the evolution of political discourse in India.
Page Count:
1488
Publication Date:
2013-10-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019809244X
ISBN-13:
9780198092445
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