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The troubling state of India's democracy / Sumit Ganguly, Dinsha Mistree, and Larry Diamond, editors

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Emerging DemocraciesPublisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2024Description: 1 Online-RessourceISBN:
  • 9780472904655
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9780472077014. | 9780472057016. | Erscheint auch als: Troubling state of India's democracy. Druck-Ausgabe. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2024DDC classification:
  • 320.954 23/eng/20240323
LOC classification:
  • DS480.859
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Contents:
Electoral Trends and the State of the Party System / Eswaran Sridharan -- The State of the Two Major Parties : BJP and Congress / Eswaran Sridharan -- Regional Political Parties / Ashutosh Kumar -- Redefined Indian-ness and the Decline of India's Democracy / Maya Tudor -- Trends in Public Support for Democracy / Vinay Sitapati -- Federalism and Center-State Relations / Kanta Murali -- The State of the Supreme Court / Ronojoy Sen -- The Bureaucracy / Yamini Aiyar -- The State of the Police / Arvind Verma -- Investigative Agencies / Ajay Mehra -- The Political Causes of Modi's Mixed Record as an Economic Reformer / John Echeverri-Gent, Aseema Sinha, and Andrew Wyatt -- NGOs and Civil Society / Rahul Mukherji -- Ethnic and Religious Tensions / Thomas Blom Hansen -- Hindutva, Caste, and State Vigilantism / Christophe Jaffrelot -- Indian News Media / Taberez Neyazi -- Social Media in Elections : Modi and After / Joyojeet Pal.
Summary: As India's power and prominence rise on the international stage, its longstanding tradition of democracy is under threat. Since establishing a secular and democratic constitution in 1950, India has held elections at the local, state, and national levels with frequent transitions of power between opposing parties. This commitment to democracy has provided political order to a country that is twice the size of Europe and with a stunning array of social and economic divides. Despite this rich tradition, India's democracy faces an unprecedented threat with the rise of Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist party, the Bharatiya Janata Party. After decisively winning general elections in 2014, Modi and the BJP have pursued a range of anti-democratic policies in which the state and society are used to undermine the opposition, to stifle free speech, and to harass religious minorities. The Troubling State of India's Democracy brings together leading scholars from around the world to assess the conditions of India's democracy across three important dimensions: politics, specifically the state of political parties and the party system; the state, including the condition of federalism and the health of various institutions; and society, including NGOs, ethnic and religious tensions, and control of the media. Even though elements of India's democracy seem to function-like its commitment to elections-the contributors document a disturbing trajectory, one that not only threatens to undermine India's own stability, but could also affect the global orderPPN: PPN: 1916210538Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-94-OAB
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