The Oxford Companion to Politics in India

The Oxford Companion to Politics in India cover

Download The Oxford Companion to Politics in India PDF EPUB


Author: Niraja Gopal Jayal

Pages: 552

Size: 2.344,54 Kb

Publication Date: April 5,2010

Category: India



Download PDF  Download EPUB


The Oxford Companion to Politics in India provides probably the most comprehensive and authoritative summary of Indian politics till day. Incorporating the very best social science understanding available on the advancements in Indian politics, it offers a methodical exposition of how such problems are greatest understood. It starts with a study of the essential institutional framework of politics like Indian Constitution, Parliament, federalism, regional governance, and the Indian party program from 1952 to 2009. Furthermore, the volume investigates financial transformations in the united states through an evaluation of politics, political economic climate, government accountability, political economic climate in addition to India’s exterior and defence guidelines. The contributors-top political researchers from over the world-interweave analytical perspectives with existing influential scholarship to supply a wealthy narrative of the topics covered. They discuss public cleavages like course, caste, and gender in addition to regional and spiritual diversities that induce identities and mould politics in a variety of methods. The essays also examine how nonpolitical institutions just like the Supreme Courtroom of India and Election Commission have got designed Indian politics. The companion additional examines the political procedures through political celebrations and their functionality in this year’s 2009 Lok Sabha elections, political mobilization, alliances, and political leadership. Ideological contestations like nationalism, secularism, political representation, and cultural justice are also explored at length. Highlighting the linkages between interpersonal movements and civil culture, a section checks issues related to farmers’ movements, women actions, and the part of NGOs in Indian politics.

The quantity has been thematically structured in seven parts. It concludes with a dialogue on other ways of searching at Indian politics.


See also