

An edition of Development Policy of a Communist Government (1993)
West Bengal Since 1977
By Ross Mallick
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
253
Description:
West Bengal has the longest ruling democratically elected Communist government in world History. Since 1977 the Left Front has governed a population of 68 million people and has received considerable world-wide attention as a positive example of Third World development and change. In this book, Dr Ross Mallick convincingly challenges this view of the Left Front government, arguing that it has been a failure in terms of redistributive development reforms. Using interviews with government officials and ruling party members as well as internal government and party documents, the author concentrates upon the Left Front's rural development policy and compares and contrasts this with their policy towards industrial labor, the state bureaucracy and big business. He explores the role of different classes in formulating and directing the Communist party's policies and explains why communism developed in Bengal, but not in neighboring states. The author also assesses why the communism that has developed is not of a revolutionary character, but of the most minimal type of reformism in which the lower classes have had a peripheral role and which has not significantly improved their standard of living. Mallick concludes that, although the powers and policy options of the state government were necessarily limited, a great deal more could have been achieved had the ruling party not been impeded by the elitist nature of its political base . Development policy of a Communist government will be widely read by students and specialists of South Asian studies, Third World development and comparative communism.
subjects: Economic policy, Communism, West bengal, India, economic policy, Communism, india
Places: India, West Bengal, West Bengal (India)