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A Political Legacy of the British Empire - Power Parliamentary System in Post colonial India Sri Lanka

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Informationen zum Autor Harshan Kumarasingham holds a PhD in Political Science from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, where his doctorate was awarded the Sir Desmond Todd Prize. He is Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow at the University of Potsdam, Henry Charles Chapman Fellow in Commonwealth Studies at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London and is a Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies, New Zealand. Klappentext As the British Empire receded, India and Sri Lanka, then known as Ceylon, preserved the 'Westminster' political system left by their colonial rulers. Both South Asian countries became independent in the late 1940s, though in widely differing styles: India fought a violent campaign of mass political activism and would become a republic, while Sri Lanka negotiated independence by a gentlemen's agreement among the indigenous elite and remained a realm. Both nations adopted the 'Westminster' political system of their colonial master, producing results and reactions that would shape each country profoundly. Harshan Kumarasingham analyses the crucial first decade of independence, assessing the events, decisions and political environment of these 'Eastminsters'. The impact of cultural conditions on the constitutional and political exercise of executive power gives an invaluable insight into how the ambiguous and flexible tenets of the Westminster system were interpreted in a local context, where the Western-educated elites were often at variance with the masses. The principles of cabinet government are explored to examine how successfully the purported checks and balances of the Westminster model operated in this crucial nation-building era, along with the critical role of political figures like Prime Ministers Nehru and Bandaranaike. This period also witnessed the early challenges of forging a modern state with major ethnic, linguistic, religious, class-based and regional tensions, which both India and Sri Lanka still wrestle with. The adaptable Westminster system was an essential element in the political development of these South Asian nations. Understanding the legacy and influence of the Westminster system allows the reader to fully understand the politics, institutions and society of today's India and Sri Lanka. Zusammenfassung As the British Empire receded, India and neighbouring Sri Lanka, then known as Ceylon, preserved the 'Westminster'-style political system left by their colonial rulers. Both South Asian countries became independent in the late 1940s in widely differing styles. The author analyses the crucial first decade of independence for both countries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface and Acknowledgments 1. Eastminster - The Westminster System in India and Sri Lanka 2. Mixed Messages? India's Responses to its British Legacy 3. The Indian Version of First Among Equals - The Battle for Executive Ascendency 4. Indian Federalism - A Paramount Mechanism 5. 'Think of Ceylon as a little bit of England' - Sri Lanka and the British Legacy 6. Unconventional Conventions - Power Partnerships in the Sri Lankan Executive 7. Sri Lankan Communalism - A 'Canker' Ignored? 8. India and Sri Lanka's Eastminsters Compared 9. Conclusion Notes Appendix: Governors-General, Presidents and Prime Ministers of India and Sri Lanka in the Post-Independence Decade Bibliography Index ...

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Auteurs Harshan Kumarasingham
Edition Tauris, I.B.
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 20.11.2012
 
EAN 9781780762289
ISBN 978-1-78076-228-9
Pages 312
Dimensions 148 mm x 220 mm x 22 mm
Thèmes International Library of Twentieth Century History
International Library of Twent
International Library of Twentieth Century History
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Sciences politiques et formation politique

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