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India's 2009 Elections

Coalition Politics, Party Competition and Congress Continuity

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India's 2009 Elections is an inquiry into the 15th General Elections of India. It explores how the elections played out, what factors influenced the electorate, and how the elections are an important contribution to India's democracy. Authored by renowned scholars and analysts from various backgrounds, the collection of articles critically examines multiple areas of the Indian polity. According to the contributors, the public outcome of the 2009 elections indicated a demand for integrity, continuity, and competence--values that were considered almost obsolete in today's political scenario. At the same time, the contributors admit to problems in structure, providing for minority cultures, stability, and contentious public policy issues.

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India's 2009 Elections, Paul Wallace, Ramashray Roy

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2011
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Titre
India's 2009 Elections
Sous-titre
Coalition Politics, Party Competition and Congress Continuity
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2011
Format
rigide
Pages
432
ISBN10
8132105834
ISBN13
9788132105831
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India's 2009 Elections is an inquiry into the 15th General Elections of India. It explores how the elections played out, what factors influenced the electorate, and how the elections are an important contribution to India's democracy. Authored by renowned scholars and analysts from various backgrounds, the collection of articles critically examines multiple areas of the Indian polity. According to the contributors, the public outcome of the 2009 elections indicated a demand for integrity, continuity, and competence--values that were considered almost obsolete in today's political scenario. At the same time, the contributors admit to problems in structure, providing for minority cultures, stability, and contentious public policy issues.