Can Bihar Break the Clientelist Trap? The Political Effects of Programmatic Development Policy
Published By: IGC on eSS | Published Date: March, 13 , 2017It is widely recognized that politics affects policy-making, but there is little knowledge
about how politics can be made more conducive to effective governance. This
study reverses the relationship to ask whether temporary experiences of effective ‘programmatic’
governance can change the political attitudes and behaviour of citizens,
providing the foundations for its own continuation. To compare political
attitudes, a household survey of Biharis was conducted within 4km of the state
border and responses were compared to neighbours on the Jharkhand side who were
not exposed to Bihar’s decade of reforms but were until 2000 members of the same
state. [IGC Working paper].
Author(s): Jonathan Phillips | Posted on: Aug 02, 2017 | Views() | Download (421)