Reading the riot act
Leveling Crowds: Ethnonationalist Conflicts and Collective Violence in South Asia
by Stanley J. Tambiah
Vistaar Publications, New Delhi, 1996
The how and why of mob violence in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Although the end of the Cold War is largely celebrated, there are those in the Third World that seem to miss it. Among them, it is perhaps the parasites and the mafias – euphemistically called the ruling elites – who miss it the most.For, while it lasted, the global balance of power (and terror) was the focus of the whole worlds attention. Its end, however, brought into sharp focus the fact that several Third World states had systematically converted themselves into killing fields through engineered crowd violence and well-planned ethnic, sectarian, tribal and linguistic persecutions – facts that could no longer be hidden.