The Political Process in the Third World: Defining Characteristics, Structural Determinants, and Evolving Trajectories The concept of the “Third World,” though contested in contemporary discourse, continues to serve as an analytical lens through which to examine the distinctive political trajectories of post-colonial states across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. While the term originated during the … Continue reading What are the defining characteristics, structural determinants, and evolving trajectories of the political process in the Third World, and how do issues of state formation, class dynamics, authoritarianism, democratization, and global dependency shape its nature and functioning?
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What were the key provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 concerning the transfer of power, and in what ways did the Act address the lapse of British paramountcy over princely states and territories within the subcontinent?
The Indian Independence Act of 1947: Provisions, Paramountcy, and the Transformation of Sovereignty The Indian Independence Act of 1947 occupies a defining place in the history of decolonization, marking the juridical and constitutional moment when British rule in India was dismantled and sovereignty transferred to two successor states: India and Pakistan. Enacted by the British … Continue reading What were the key provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 concerning the transfer of power, and in what ways did the Act address the lapse of British paramountcy over princely states and territories within the subcontinent?