Local Democracy and Development: The Kerala People's Campaign for Decentralized Planning
In this definitive history, a key figure in the People's Campaign in Kerala provides an insider's account of one of the world's most extensive and successful experiments in decentralization. Launched in 1996, the campaign mobilized over 3 million of Kerala's 30 million people and resulted in bottom-up development planning in all 1,052 of its villages and urban neighborhoods. The authors detail the background of the campaign, trace its stages, assess problems and successes, and evaluate concrete results and reforms. Local Democracy and Development tells a powerful story of mass mobilization and innovation as bureaucratic opposition was overcome, corruption and cynicism were rooted out, and parliamentary democracy prevailed. Considering both the theoretical and applied significance of the campaign both in the context of India's development since independence and of recent international debates about decentralization, civil society, and empowerment, this study provides invaluable lessons for sustainable development worldwide.
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Local Democracy and Development: The Kerala People's Campaign for Decentralized Planning
In this definitive history, a key figure in the People's Campaign in Kerala provides an insider's account of one of the world's most extensive and successful experiments in decentralization. Launched in 1996, the campaign mobilized over 3 million of Kerala's 30 million people and resulted in bottom-up development planning in all 1,052 of its villages and urban neighborhoods. The authors detail the background of the campaign, trace its stages, assess problems and successes, and evaluate concrete results and reforms. Local Democracy and Development tells a powerful story of mass mobilization and innovation as bureaucratic opposition was overcome, corruption and cynicism were rooted out, and parliamentary democracy prevailed. Considering both the theoretical and applied significance of the campaign both in the context of India's development since independence and of recent international debates about decentralization, civil society, and empowerment, this study provides invaluable lessons for sustainable development worldwide.
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Local Democracy and Development: The Kerala People's Campaign for Decentralized Planning

Local Democracy and Development: The Kerala People's Campaign for Decentralized Planning

Local Democracy and Development: The Kerala People's Campaign for Decentralized Planning

Local Democracy and Development: The Kerala People's Campaign for Decentralized Planning

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In this definitive history, a key figure in the People's Campaign in Kerala provides an insider's account of one of the world's most extensive and successful experiments in decentralization. Launched in 1996, the campaign mobilized over 3 million of Kerala's 30 million people and resulted in bottom-up development planning in all 1,052 of its villages and urban neighborhoods. The authors detail the background of the campaign, trace its stages, assess problems and successes, and evaluate concrete results and reforms. Local Democracy and Development tells a powerful story of mass mobilization and innovation as bureaucratic opposition was overcome, corruption and cynicism were rooted out, and parliamentary democracy prevailed. Considering both the theoretical and applied significance of the campaign both in the context of India's development since independence and of recent international debates about decentralization, civil society, and empowerment, this study provides invaluable lessons for sustainable development worldwide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742516076
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/28/2002
Series: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.85(w) x 8.95(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

T. M. Thomas Isaac is a member of the Kerala State Legislative Assembly from the Mararikulam Constituency. Richard W. Franke is professor of anthropology at Montclair State University.

Table of Contents

1 Chapter 1. Decentralization, Democracy, and Development: The Kerala Experiment
2 Behind the Campaign: Political Vision, Civil Society, and the Kerala Model
3 Phase 1: the Grama Sabhas-Identifying Local Needs
4 Phase 2: PDRs and Seminars-What Is to Be Done?
5 Phase 3: Task Forces Prepare the Projects
6 Phase 4: Elected Councils Formulate the Plans
7 Phase 5: Planning Up Instead of Down-The Blocks and Districts
8 Taking Stock: The First Year's Local Plans, 1997-1998
9 From People's Planning to Plan Implementation
10 The Great Laboratory
11 From Experiment to Institution: The Plans and the Campaign, 1998-2001
12 The Long March Ahead
13 The Kerala Experiment in International Perspective

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