Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
One. Ethnicity, Territory, and Civil Violence
Two. Regional Interests, National Crisis
Three. Setting the Stage: Indian Federalism through the Present
Four. Beyond Post Hoc Primordialism: Patterns in Ethnic Territorial Violence and Autonomy
Five. Regional Opposition, Central Intransigence: Punjab’s Descent to War
Six. Nuisance Violence in Action: The 1956 Reorganization
Seven. Different Opportunities, Different Tactics: The Hill State Movement
Eight. Incumbent Regional Elites and Federal Stability
Nine. Ethnoterritorial Conflict in Comparative Perspective
Conclusion: Ethnic Autonomy and the Management of Territorial Conflict
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index