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Theory of Self‐Determination: A Viable Solution for the Kashmir Conflict
ABSTRACT This study critically examines the longstanding rivalry between two South Asian nuclear powers, Pakistan and India, with a focus on the Kashmir conflict. It proposes a viable resolution grounded in the theoretical framework of self‐determination.
Muhammad Waqas Haider
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Democracy, governance and political parties in India: an introduction
The party political domain of India is replete with a large number of parties representing the tapestry of Indian society. Many of them are based in specific regions and states, built around social and linguistic identities.
Elliott, Carolyn +2 more
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Diverse trajectories of industrial restructuring and labour organising in India [PDF]
It is often claimed that industrial restructuring leads to diminished roles for trade unionism and other forms of labour organisations by informalising employment and relocating production.
Miyamura, Satoshi
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El gobierno de Narendra Modi en India:
En mayo de 2014, Narendra Modi perteneciente al Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ganó las elecciones nacionales en India, convirtiéndose en el nuevo Primer Ministro.
Clarisa Giaccaglia
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The fragmented Lok Sabha: a case for electoral engineering [PDF]
Where there are numerous small political parties, as in India, the electoral system neither reflects the true views and opinions on important social and economic issues nor does it incorporate “social inclusiveness” .
Dutta, Bhaskar
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Viewpoint: the future of human rights in India
(excerpt from the text) In May 2014, to the surprise of many commentators, India’s Bharatiya Janata Party – the BJP – not only won the General Election (as widely expected), but did so with an overall majority by itself, without needing the coalition ...
Roger Jeffery
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Do Criminals Politicians Reduce Corruption? Evidence from India [PDF]
This paper relates unique data on criminal records of local politicians in India to corruption, crime and poverty. Using a regression discontinuity design, whereby individuals living in districts where a criminal politician barely won are compared to ...
Matthieu Chemin
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The Electoral Verdict and After: The Road Ahead for India. Asia Policy Brief 2014/04, June 2014 [PDF]
The convincing victory of the BJP in the 2014 Indian general elections came as a surprise to many. Most opinion polls, which had predicted a win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) that it leads, had not ...
Sen, Ronojoy
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Religious Riots and Electoral Politics in India [PDF]
The effect of ethnic violence on electoral results provides useful insights into voter behaviour in democratic societies. Religious riots have claimed more than 14,000 lives in India since 1950.
Iyer, S., Shrivastava, A.
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The Rise of Religious Parties in Turkey and India [PDF]
This project examines the rise of religious parties in secular democracies. In both Turkey and India, religious parties have enjoyed electoral successes (and failures).
Donovan, Hannah
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