The government and politics of India
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The government and politics of India
(Comparative government and politics)
Macmillan, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 352-371) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: cloth ISBN 9780333591871
Description
This work provides an account of the contemporary Indian political system. It explains the historical legacies that have shaped the structures of Indian government and influenced the patterns of its poltics. It describes the network of Indian institutions at federal and provincial level. Ihe book conveys a sense of where power is located, how it is used and the constraints on its exercise. Special reference is made to caste, religion and regionalism in Indian society and to the nature of democratic poltics in relation to Third World development.
Table of Contents
- The Indian mosaic
- constitutional government
- federalism
- the president
- prime minister and cabinet
- parliament
- the bureaucracy
- the security services
- party politics
- electoral politics
- development theories and India's record
- India as a liberal-democratic state.
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: pbk ISBN 9780333591888
Description
The Government and Politics of India provides a clear and concise account of the contemporary Indian political system. It explains the historical legacies that have shaped the structures of Indian government and influenced the patterns of its politics. It describes the network of Indian institutions at federal and provincial level. It conveys a sense of where power is located, how it is used and the constraints on its exercise. Special attention is devoted to caste, religion and regionalism in Indian society and to the nature of democratic politics in relation to Third World development.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- The Indian Mosaic Constitutional.- Government Federalism.- The President Prime Minister and Cabinet Parliament.- The Bureaucracy.- The Security Services Party.- Politics Electoral Politics Development.- Theories and the India's Record.- India as a Liberal-Democratic State.
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