Water policy processes in India: discourses of power and resistance by Vandana Asthana
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge, 2009. London:Description: xii,182pISBN:- 9780415778312
- 331.910054 AST-W
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Text/Reserve Book | Library, SPAB F-1 | Non Fiction | 331.910054 AST-W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006418 |
1. Introduction--
2. Changing The Frame: Repositioning Policy--
3. The Process Of Economic Liberalization And Private Sector Participation--
4. Water In The Liberalization Process--
5. Situating Delhi In The Water Reform Project--
6. Mainstreaming Policy: Discourses Of Power--
7. Creating Spaces For Change: Collective Action On The Water Reform Project--
8. Understanding The Water Policy Process
The privatization of water is a keenly contested issue in an economically liberalizing India. This book assesses the dynamics of water policy processes in India. Using the case study of Delhi's water situation, it analyses dynamics of policy process in India in general and more specifically in the post economic reform era.
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