Pensum/l?ringskrav

Books and compendiums can be bought in Akademika bookstore at Blindern campus. You will need a valid semester card to buy compendiums.

Books

Agarwala, R. (2013) Informal Labor, Formal Politics, and Dignified Discontent in India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Harriss, J., Stokke, K. and T?rnquist, O. (Eds.) (2004), Politicising Democracy. The New Local Politics of Democratisation. Houndmills: Palgrave. (available in paperback)

Sandbrook, R. (2014) Reinventing the Left in the Global South. The Politics of the Possible. Cambridge: Cambrige Unuiversity Press

Seekings, J. and Nattrass, N. (2015) Policy, Politics and Poverty in South Africa. New York: Palgrave (tilgjengelig som ebok)

Stokke, K. and T?rnquist, O. (eds.) (2013). Democratisation in the Global South: The importance of transformative politics. Basingstoke: Palgrave (available in hardback with student discount!)

T?rnquist, O., Webster, N. and Stokke, K. (Eds.) (2009). Rethinking Popular Representation. Houndmills: Palgrave. (available in paperback)

T?rnquist, O. and Harriss J. with Chandhoke, and  N, Engelstad, F, (eds) Reinventing Social Democratic Development – Insights from Indian and Scandinavian Comparisons (Copenhagen: NIAS books; New Delhi: Manohar 2016) (Available in paperback)

Compendium

Carothers, T. (2004). Critical Mission: Essays on Democracy Promotion. Washington, D.C., 167-217. (50 pp)

Online articles

Bull, B. (2007). “Comparing Critical Junctures: The Democratic Inclusion of Social Movements in Norway and Latin America”, Forum for Development Studies, 34(1):,63-89. (26 pp)

Carothers, T. (2007a). "How Democracies Emerge. The “Sequencing” Fallacy". Journal of Democracy, 18(1): 12-27. (15 pp)

Carothers, T. (2007b). "Misunderstanding Gradualism", Journal of Democracy, 18(3): 18-22. (5 pp)

Fukuyama, Francis, (2015) ‘Why is Democracy Performing so Poorly?”, Journal of Democracy, 26:1, pp 11-20. (9 pp)

Khan, M. H. (2005) “Markets, States and Democracy: Patron-client Networks and the Case for Democracy in Developing Countries.” Democratization 12, no. 5, pp. 704–724. (20pp)

Mansfield, E.D. and Snyder, J. (2007). "The Sequencing “Fallacy”". Journal of Democracy, 18(3): 5-9. (5 pp)

Ruparelia, Sanjay (2013) “India’s New Rights Agenda: Genesis, Promises, Risks” in Pacific Affairs. Volume 86, No. 3 pp. 569-590.

Stokke, Kristian (2016). “Politics of Citizenship” (manuscript) (15pp)

Therborn, G, (2012) ‘Class in the 21st Century’, New Left Review, 78, Nov-Dec. pp. 5-29 (24 pp)

Therborn, G. (2014) “New Masses?”, New Left Review, 85, Jan-Feb. pp 7-16. (9 pp)

T?rnquist, O. (2014) ‘From Neo-liberalism  to New-etatism’, Jakarta Post, December 18, 2014 (1 pp)

T?rnquist, O. with Djani,L, Tanjung, O and Tjandra, S (2016) The case for citizen social rights based democracy (forthcoming in anthology on citizenship in Indonesia) c. 15 pp

T?rnquist, O. with H. Hanif, E. Hiariej, W. P.Samadhi, and L.Savirani  “Roots of Stagnation and Ways to Democratization 2.0: The Indonesian Message.” (Forthcoming) Available in Swedish in Raino Malnes (red.) Velkomen til Statsvitenskap, Oslo: Gyldendal, 2016) (25pp)

++ Up to date handouts related to the contextual analyses of Burma in particular

Extra non-compulsory Reading

This literature is not part of the required reading. The purpose of the recommended reading is to broaden and deepen the understanding of the subjects addressed in the course.

Jarstad, Anna K. (2008): “Dilemmas of war-to-democracy transitions: theories and concepts”, in Jarstad, A. K and Sisk, T. D. From war to Democracy: Dilemmas of Peacebuilding, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 17-36 (19 pp)

Kwon, H.-j., T. Mkandawire and J. Palme (2009) ‘Introduction: social policy and economic development in late industrializers’, International Journal of Social Welfare, 18:1–11

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