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Südasien, Bd. 13 Nr. 1-2 (1993): Indien im Würgegriffe der Hindu-'Fundamentalisten'
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ABSTRACT: In 2014, the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party captured national power in the world's largest democracy. Under its controversial new leader, Narendra Modi, the BJP established India's first single-party majority government since 1984 and became the only party besides the Indian National Congress to accomplish this feat since the ...
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ABSTRACT: In 2014, the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party captured national power in the world's largest democracy. Under its controversial new leader, Narendra Modi, the BJP established India's first single-party majority government since 1984 and became the only party besides the Indian National Congress to accomplish this feat since the ...
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The BJP's return to power: mobilisation, conversion and vote swing in the 2014 Indian elections
Contemporary South Asia, 2015Oliver Heath
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The BJP’s Fragile Mandate: Modi and Vote Mobilizers in the 2014 General Elections
Studies in Indian Politics, 2014Pradeep K Chhibber
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The BJP’s Welfare Schemes: Did They Make a Difference in the 2019 Elections?
Studies in Indian Politics, 2019Louise Tillin, K K Kailash
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The Modi-centric BJP 2014 election campaign: new techniques and old tactics
Contemporary South Asia, 2015Christophe Jaffrelot
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India after the 2014 general elections: BJP dominance and the crisis of the third party system
Regional and Federal Studies, 2019Arjan H Schakel +2 more
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