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Index African-Americans, 7, 8, 23, 31, 59-71, 87,119,121,123,137,197-98, 200-203,206--7 Alger, Horatio, 39 Ambedkar, B. R., 51, 53, 149, 154--55, 158-59, 167 Amenta, Edwin, 12,20 ascriptive policies, 3-5, 23, 193, 198 Austin, Granville, 56--57, 156--57 Balaji v. Mysore, 161-65, 173,205 Baxi Commission, 179, 181-84 Bayly, Christopher, 55-56 Bellah, Robert, 37, 39 Beteille, Andre, 47-50, 51, 53 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 187-91, 192,206--7 blacks, 6, 23, 25, 28, 40-44, 59-71, 85, 91-92, 102, 114, 120, 123, 127. See also African-Americans British colonial rule, 8, 24, 28, 55-56, 71-76 passim, 81-84, 146--56 passim , 194, 203 Brown v. Board ojEducation, 63, 68-69, 71 Bush, George, 8, 25, 28, 121, 137-41, 195,202 Carter, Jimmy, 7, 25, 122-25,203 caste, 24, 33, 47-54, 77-79, 160, 165-66, 181-82 Celler, Emmanuel, 95 Civil Rights Act of 1957, 70 of1964,6,94--99, 104, 109, 113, 125, 129, 142 Civil Rights Cases, 42 Civil Rights Restoration Act, 132-34 Communal Award, 152-54 comparative historical analysis, 4, 5, 10-14, 18, 19-26 passim, 86, 87-88, 193-97 compliance reporting, 6, 7, 91-93, 100-102, 106 compliance review, 7, 99, 101-5, 113 Congress-I party, 9, 170-75, 179-82, 186, 199 Congress-Oparty, 170, 178, 179,186, 191 Congress party, 9, 10, 156--68, 169-71, 194,199,204 Constituent Assembly, 156--58 Contractors Assocation v. Philadelphia, 113-14 Croson v. City ojRichmond, 135 Danforth, John, 140-41 Davis, David Brion, 30 Derthick, Martha, 3 Desai, Morarji, 178, 179, 186 de Tocqueville, Alexis, 36--37 different-systems comparison, 13-14, 193 Dirksen, Everett, 95-97 Du Bois, W. E. B., 62, 67 Dumont, Louis, 48-50, 54--55 dyarchy,76 227 228 Index Education and Labor Committee, 92-97,116,118-19.130,137-39 Eisenhower, Dwight D.. 69-7\ Elster, Jon, 4, 34 Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Amendments, 116-19 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). 6. 95-99. 125 equality. 50-54. 79 of opportunity. 32-34. 37-40, 41. 42. 58 ethnic policies. 3, 5. 198 Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC), 64. 69. 94-95 feasible set, 28 Ferejohn, John. 4, 16. 88 Florida ex reI. Hall'kins r. Board of Control. 69 Fullilo)'e v. Klut::nick, 127-28 Galanter. Marc. 9, 51. 54 Gandhi. Indira. 9. 169-70. 174, 186. 192. 204 Gandhi, Mohandas K.. 3. 79. 148-56. 167, 168. 177. 204 goals and timetables, 6. 7. 107, 112, 129 Graham, Hugh Davis. 6. 7,93, 105, 117 GriKgs I'. Duke PO\\'er Co., 114-15. 127, 136. 139-41 group rights, 48, 50, 52-54 Grove City ColleKe 1'. Bell. 129-34, 137. 203.207 Gujarat. 171. 177 -85,205 Hardy. Peter. 51-52. 72-74 Harijan Uplift campaign, 159. 177.204 Hartz, Louis. 34-40, 45 Hatch. Orrin, 130-34 Havanur. L. G., 172 73 Hecla. Hugh, 11 Heesterman. J. C, 54-55 Hegde. Ramakrishna. 175-76 hierarchy. 47-50.52.53 higher education. 65-69, 125-27. 160-63 Hindu reform movements. 77-79 Hinich, Melvin. 21 Hoare. Sir Samuel, 153-55 Humphrey, Hubert. 95. 98-99 Hunt, Lynn, 12 Indian Councils Act, 7\-73 Indian National Congress, 8.23,28, 73-74,79,81-82,84, 146-52. 156-59,160.177. 197,203-4 individualism, 24,32-34.35-37,40, 50-54 Irschick. Eugene, 9 Janata government (1977-79), 9, 10, 178, 186 Janata government (Karnataka), 174-76 Janata party, 186 Jinnah, Mohammad Ali, 148-49 Johnsoll r. Transportation AKency, Santa Clara. 134-35 Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 6. 25, 28. 91-94.99-100. 105-6,201-2 joint electorates. 148, 150-52, 154, 157 Judiciary Committee, 94-96, 130-32 Ka1elkar Commission. 164-66, 186-87, 191 Karnataka, 162, 164, 171, 172-77. 179, 182.205 Katzenbach, Nicholas, 101 Kennedy. Edward. 130, 132-33,140 Kennedy. John F., 6, 25, 28, 91-92, 94, 201-2 Keohane, Robert, 26, 46-47 KHAM strategy, 182-85. 205 Labor and Human Resources Committee . 116, 118-19. 130, 137-39 liberalism. 34-35 MacDonald. Ramsay, 149-54 Madras, 80-84, 159 [3.144.230.82] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 13:41 GMT) Mandai Commission, 186-91 Mankad Commission, 184 manning table, 104-5 March on Washington, 64 Marshall, William, 16 McAdam, Doug, 61-62...

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