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Public Policy and Politics in India (OIP) : How Institutions Matter, Paperback / softback Book

Public Policy and Politics in India (OIP) : How Institutions Matter Paperback / softback

Part of the Oxford India Paperbacks series

Paperback / softback

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Policymaking in India evokes an image of rational decision-making and technical optimality.

However, the arena of policymaking is characterized by conflict and contestation resolved through processes of negotiations and compromises.

A significant amount of research in India focuses on policy goals and consequences, and less on policy processes.

Breaking away from that approach, Public Policy and Politics in India directly addresses policy processes and discusses the role of institutions in policymaking in India.

The wide-ranging essays cover issues such as environment, education, Parliament, liberalization, and governance.

They highlight failures of implementation resulting from deep-rooted flaws in overall policy design.

The volume aims not only to provoke a debate but also to encourage more systematic studies in the area. 'This significant volume provides an excellent understanding of policy studies in India since independence' - Sudha Pai, Professor, Center for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India'Professor Mathur, a leading observer of Indian politics and policy, explores the political and administrative intricacies of the governmental system, with particular emphasis on institutional practices.' - Frank Fischer, Professor of Politics and Global Affairs, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA 'Through his wonderfully engaging essays, Kuldeep Mathur provides us with a rich understanding of the messiness within which Indias public policies are made and unmade.' - Bishnu N.

Mohapatra, Professor, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India

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