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The Oxford Companion to Politics in India

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This paperback edition, with a new Preface, is tailored for the student market. It features thirty-eight essays by eminent experts covering significant topics in Indian politics. These essays explore the connections between Indian politics and state institutions, ideologies, political processes, social movements, identity politics, government policy, international affairs, and academia. The resilience of India's democratic system amidst vast diversity has been a focal point of academic discussion. In recent decades, India has emerged as a global economic and political power, experiencing rapid transformations in its political and social structures. Understanding these changes is a complex endeavor, and this resource effectively captures both macro and micro perspectives of Indian politics in a global context. Designed for students and educators, this comprehensive survey presents a cohesive examination of Indian politics, organized into eight sections. The essays integrate historical narratives with contemporary analyses, offering an accessible yet thoroughly researched overview of modern Indian politics.

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The Oxford Companion to Politics in India, Niraja Gopal Jayal, Pratap Bhanu Mehta

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Titre
The Oxford Companion to Politics in India
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Student Edition
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2011
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souple
Pages
644
ISBN10
0198075928
ISBN13
9780198075929
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This paperback edition, with a new Preface, is tailored for the student market. It features thirty-eight essays by eminent experts covering significant topics in Indian politics. These essays explore the connections between Indian politics and state institutions, ideologies, political processes, social movements, identity politics, government policy, international affairs, and academia. The resilience of India's democratic system amidst vast diversity has been a focal point of academic discussion. In recent decades, India has emerged as a global economic and political power, experiencing rapid transformations in its political and social structures. Understanding these changes is a complex endeavor, and this resource effectively captures both macro and micro perspectives of Indian politics in a global context. Designed for students and educators, this comprehensive survey presents a cohesive examination of Indian politics, organized into eight sections. The essays integrate historical narratives with contemporary analyses, offering an accessible yet thoroughly researched overview of modern Indian politics.