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Governance in 'rebellious' society: An ethnography of governance complexes in central and northeast India

This project analyses the impact of long-term conflict on local governance in two cases: the secessionist Naga armed struggle (Northeast India) and the Maoist Naxalite conflict (Central India). The aim is to provide a political ethnography of governance in 'rebellious society', by conducting fieldwork in areas where the state and the rebels have been trying to set up governance structures.

Date:1 Oct 2010 →  30 Sep 2013
Keywords:governance, npn-state regulation, India, conflict
Disciplines:Public administration, Political organisations and institutions, Applied sociology, Multilevel governance, International and comparative politics, Anthropology, Other economics and business, Citizenship, immigration and political inequality, National politics, Other political science, Political theory and methodology, Political behaviour