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India's 2019 elections : the Hindutva wave and Indian nationalism / Paul Wallace.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publishing, 2020Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789353882440
DDC classification:
  • 324.9540533 WAL.I
Summary: "This book, sixth in the series on India's elections from SAGE, is arguably the first to critically analyse the 17th General Elections held in India in 2019. It closely analyses how the elections were conducted and what factors influenced the electorate in returning Narendra Modi to power with a thumping majority. The book critically explores underlying factors such as the absolute dominance of extreme nationalism based on majoritarian religious identity as well as the increased participation of women and the marginalized sections of the Indian society. The initial chapters focus on national topics and are followed by fourteen analytical state and regional studies grouped into four regional clusters. The highlight of the book is its strong focus on contentious issues such as the structure, stability and integrity of electoral institutions as well as caste, tribal, minority and ethnic politics. Rich in empirical analysis and quantitative data from primary sources, this book along with the previous five books in this series, comprise the best set of national- and state-level studies of Indian politics"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book, sixth in the series on India's elections from SAGE, is arguably the first to critically analyse the 17th General Elections held in India in 2019. It closely analyses how the elections were conducted and what factors influenced the electorate in returning Narendra Modi to power with a thumping majority. The book critically explores underlying factors such as the absolute dominance of extreme nationalism based on majoritarian religious identity as well as the increased participation of women and the marginalized sections of the Indian society. The initial chapters focus on national topics and are followed by fourteen analytical state and regional studies grouped into four regional clusters. The highlight of the book is its strong focus on contentious issues such as the structure, stability and integrity of electoral institutions as well as caste, tribal, minority and ethnic politics. Rich in empirical analysis and quantitative data from primary sources, this book along with the previous five books in this series, comprise the best set of national- and state-level studies of Indian politics"-- Provided by publisher.

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