This handbook offers a comprehensive analysis of the processes and actors contributing to autocratization in South Asia. It provides an enhanced understanding of the interconnectedness of the different states in the region and how that may be related to autocratization. The book analyzes issues of state power the support for political parties questions relating to economic actors and sustainable economic development the role of civil society questions of equality and political culture political mobilization the role of education and the media as well as topical issues such as the Covid pandemic environmental issues migration and military and international security. Structured in five sections contributions by international experts describe and explain outcomes at the national level in India Pakistan Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The final section analyzes conditions for democracy and autocratization and how they are affected by the interplay of political forces at the international level in this regiondia – building an ethnic state?Pakistan – the decline of civil libertiesBangladesh – towards one-party ruleSri Lanka – the resilience of the ethnic stateHow to comprehend autocratization in South Asia – three broad perspectivesThis innovative handbook is the first to describe and to explain ongoing trends of autocratization in South Asia demonstrating that drivers of political change also work across boundaries. It is an important reference work for students and researchers of South Asian Studies Asian Studies Area Studies and Political Science. The Open Access version of this book available at taylorfrancis has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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