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Harriss, John

Business and Politics in Tamil Nadu (SWP 50)
Comparative Notes on Indian Experiences of Social Democracy: Kerala and West Bengal (SWP 39)
Compounding Fractures: State-Society Relations and Inter-Ethnic Estrangement in Thailand’s ‘Deep South’
Emerging Development Partners and Aid Governance: Examining the Role of 'Aid Effectiveness' in South African and Indonesian South-South Cooperation
How do international students understand the concept of "integration", and how does this relate to their experiences settling into life in a host country?
Is Government in India Becoming More Responsive? Has Democratic Decentralisation Made a Difference? (SWP 8)
Is India Becoming the ‘Hindu Rashtra’ Sought by Hindu Nationalists? (SWP 60)
Notes on Teaching International Studies with Novels: Hard Times, Half of a Yellow Sun and The Quiet American (SWP 15)
Privilege in Dispute: Economic and Political Change and Caste Relations in Tamil Nadu Early in the 21st Century (SWP 44)
Reflections on Agrarian Change in India since Independence: Does ‘Landlordism’ Still Matter? (SWP 14)

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