Francine R. Frankel
University of Pennsylvania
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India's green revolution. Economic gains and political costs. | 2015
Francine R. Frankel
I. Two copies of each manuscript must be submitted. Xeroxes or carbons will be accepted for the second copy only. All manuscripts must be double-spaced (text, footnotes, etc.). Allow rightand left-hand margins of at least 1 inches each. II. First page of manuscript: A. The title should be at least 2 inches from the top edge of the paper. B. Allow 1-inch space, and on a separate line, type the name(s) of the author(s). On the next line, type the affiliation(s). C. Type in upper and lower case letters. Do not use all capitals.
Contemporary Sociology | 1991
Francine R. Frankel; M. S. A. Rao
Iqbal Marain & P.C. Mathur: The thousand year Raj: Regional isolation and Rajput Hinduism in Rajasthan before and after 1947 Ghanshyam Shah: Caste sentiments, class formation and dominance in Gujarat Jayant Lele: Caste, class and dominance: Political mobilization in Maharashtra Jayshree B. Gokhale: The evolution of a counter-ideology: Dalit consciousness in Maharashtra Sachchidananda: Pattern of politico-economic change among tribals in Middle India Manoranjan Mohanty: Class, caste and dominance in a backward state: Orissa Atul Kohli: From elite activism to democratic consolidation: The rise of reform communism in West Bengal Paul Wallace: Religious and ethnic politics: Political mobilization in Punjab Santosh Goyal: Appendix I: Note on the class and caste structure of Indias agricultural economy Appendix II: Social background of Indian corporate executives.
World Politics | 1969
Francine R. Frankel
Foreign aid can be “related” to intervention in many ways. Some argue, with Senator J. W. Fulbright, that aid tends to precede intervention and to increase the probability of intervention. Others would say that aid follows intervention, contending, for example, that American aid to Vietnam was evidence of a prior diplomatic commitment. Still others see aid as an alternative to intervention—if we give aid now we are less likely to have to intervene in the future.
World Politics | 1967
Francine R. Frankel
For the first time since independence, economic planners in India are experiencing a serious crisis of confidence. Although there has always been some debate on alternative policies and programs, the central assumptions of development planning have remained unchallenged since the 1930s. Now, in contrast, the very core of economic development strategy has become the target of open and bitter criticism. The final draft of the Fourth Five Year Plan has been delayed for more than a year, and the end of fundamental disagreements seems nowhere in sight.
Foreign Affairs | 1979
Donald S. Zagoria; Francine R. Frankel
Archive | 2000
Francine R. Frankel; Zoya Hasan; Rajeev Bhargava; Balveer Arora
Archive | 1971
Francine R. Frankel
Archive | 2004
Francine R. Frankel; Harry Harding
Archive | 2004
Francine R. Frankel; Harry Harding
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1969
Francine R. Frankel