From Library Journal:
Thomas (political science, Marquette Univ.) uses a sweeping perspective to analyze India's current status. Focusing on security, constitutional, military, and economic concerns, he makes a frequent comparison to parallel situtations in other countries. Pakistan, in particular, receives almost as much attention as India. Unfortunately, because he concentrates solely on the broad macro level, Thomas fails to discuss the particular cultural, social, and political forces that have produced serious problems in India. Instead of explaining why separatist movements in Asam, Kashmir, and the Punjab have emerged, he simply treats them as government problems. General readers thus will fail to understand the complexity of India's current situation. For academic collections.
Donald Johnson, Univ. of Minnesota Lib., Minneapolis
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Review:
'Thomas's book is a fine introduction to the complex interaction between democratization, economics, and force in this most complex of all countries. No student of the country can ignore it, and anyone with a more than casual interest in India would do well to consult it.' - Stephen Philip Cohen, Political Science Quarterly
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