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Winter 2012: India: The world's most fragile of democracies: Defying the odds
Winter 2012: India: The world's most fragile of democracies: Defying the odds
Published:
2012-12-31
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India: The most fragile of democracies
Daniel Drache
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The search for a moral compass: India after globalization
Niraja Jayal Gopal
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The poison of corruption has dripped deep into the Indian body politic’s bloodstream on Manmohan Singh’s watch
Ramesh Thakur
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Two decades of reforms: India’s three transitions
Rajiv Kumar
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Why is Indian poverty getting worse after 12 years of economic reform?
Rajesh Shukla
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Who will lead the Congress after Singh?
Dipankar Gupta
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Democracy and politics in India: The foreign policy wildcard
Poorvi Chitalkar, David M. Malone
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The distinctive character of legal adversarialism in India
Lesley Jacobs, Sarbani Sen
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The turbulent rise of regional parties: A many-sided threat for Congress
Sanjay Kumar
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Coalitions: Permanent instability or reinforcing democracy?
K.K. Kailash
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India’s caste-ridden psyche
Ajay Gudavarthy
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Money lenders, microfinance, and poverty alleviation
Meenakshi Rajeev
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The Muslim minority at risk
Manisha Sethi
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Truth telling: Techniques in a regime of terror
Jinee Lokaneeta
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Separatist movements and regional conflicts: The battle for sustainable growth
Kant K. Bhargava, Pawan K. Chankotra
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The politics of development: Uttar Pradesh’s pivotal role
Jagpal Singh
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Does India need smaller states?
Ashutosh Kumar
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