Victory for Democracy, Triumph of People Power: Anna Hazare's Non-Violent Anti-Corruption Movement
Abstract
Issues
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
- Discuss how social issues like corruption have become issues of major concern
- Understand how mass movements with widespread support and sympathy from a large section of the population can put pressure on government and get them to bend
- Understand the anatomy of a mass movement and the role of a strong leader with a mission in firing the imagination of the population, especially the youth
- Discuss the role played by media and social networks in making the movement successful
- Understand the qualities of a good leader
Contents | |
People Power Triumphs | |
Tentacles of Corruption Asphyxiating India | |
A Civil Movement to End the Malaise | |
The Making of a Mass Movement | |
Government Fumbles | |
The Nation Unites - One Demand Becomes a National Chorus | |
Role of Social Media | |
Parliament vs People | |
Heralding a New Direction? | |
Exhibits |
Keywords
civil society movement ,Anti-Corruption,mass movement,social networks,good leader ,Hazare,corruption,standing committee,Public Policy, Corruption, Lokpal, Jan Lokpal, Mass movement, Democracy, Non-violent, Anna Hazare, Social media, Television, Print media, Parliament, Lok Ayukta, Fast, Civil movement, Corruption Perceptions Index, Mass leader, Right To Information Act, Media Management
People Power Triumphs
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