The state of India's democracy

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The state of India's democracy

edited by Sumit Ganguly, Larry Diamond, and Marc F. Plattner

(A journal of democracy book)

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007

  • : hbk.
  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Parties and the party system, 1947-2006 / M.V. Rajeev Gowda and E. Sridharan
  • Reading the election results / Steven I. Wilkinson
  • Democracy and ethnic conflict / Rajat Ganguly
  • Caste and the rise of marginalized groups / Christophe Jaffrelot
  • Federalism's success / Subrata K. Mitra
  • The rise of judicial sovereignty / Pratap Bhanu Mehta
  • Police agencies and coercive power / Arvind Verma
  • The role of civil society / Niraja Gopal Jayal
  • Civil society versus corruption / Rob Jenkins
  • Breaking news : the media revolution / Praveen Swami
  • Economic growth and political accommodation / Aseema Sinha
  • The state of the states / Sunila S. Kale
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The newest volume in the acclaimed Journal of Democracy series examines the state of India's democracy. As India marks its sixtieth year of independence, it has become an ever more important object of study for scholars of comparative democracy. It has long stood out as a remarkable exception to theories holding that low levels of economic development and high levels of social diversity pose formidable obstacles to the successful establishment and maintenance of democratic government. In recent decades, India has proven itself capable not only of preserving democracy, but of deepening and broadening it by moving to a more inclusive brand of politics. Political participation has widened, electoral alternation has intensified, and civil society has pressed more vigorously for institutional reforms and greater government accountability. Yet political scientists still have not devoted to this country, which contains more than one-sixth of the world's population, the kind of attention that it warrants. The essays in The State of India's Democracy focus on India's economy, society, and politics, providing illuminating insights into the past accomplishments-and continuing challenges-of Indian democracy. Contributors: Rajat Ganguly, M. V. Rajeev Gowda, Christophe Jaffrelot, Niraja Gopal Jayal, Rob Jenkins, Sunila S. Kale, Pratap Mehta, Subrata K. Mitra, Aseema Sinha, E. Sridharan, Praveen Swami, Arvind Verma, Steven I. Wilkinson

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Politics Chapter 1. Parties and the Party System, 1947-2006 Chapter 2. Reading the Election Results Chapter 3. Democracy and Ethnic Conflict Chapter 4. Caste and the Rise of Marginalized Groups Part II: The State Chapter 5. Federalism's Success Chapter 6. The Rise of Judicial Sovereignty Chapter 7. Police Agencies and Coercive Power Part III: Society Chapter 8. The Role of Civil Society Chapter 9. Civil Society versus Corruption Chapter 10. Breaking News: The Media Revolution Part IV: The Economy Chapter 11. Economic Growth and Political Accommodation Chapter 12. The State of the States Index

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