Votes and Violence
Delve into the intricate dynamics of communal conflict with "Votes and Violence," a compelling work by renowned scholars. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this hardback edition spans 312 pages and provides a detailed examination of the factors that lead to Hindu-Muslim riots in India. The authors analyze the circumstances under which these violent outbreaks occur, as well as the divergent reactions of various state governments—some of which successfully prevent such clashes, while others may exacerbate tension and violence. This insightful book not only sheds light on the political and social landscapes of India but also offers crucial perspectives on the role of governance in managing communal relations. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the complexities of ethnic conflict, "Votes and Violence" is a must-read for understanding the intricate interplay of politics and societal strife.