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The parliamentary elections of 1999-India's last elections in the 20th century-serve as a useful prism through which to examine the changing nature of Indian politics, both at the state and national levels, since independence in 1947. Bringing together reputed scholars from around the world, this volume describes and explains many facets of India's current political landscape-in particular, the recent emergence of a complex multi-party system at the national level. Each chapter is rich in both empirical analysis and election data culled from primary sources.
Contents
Introduction - Paul WallaceThe New National Party System and State PoliticsHow Contention Promotes Multicultural Resilience - Jyotirendra DasguptaIndia's Formative DecadesBeyond Ethnicity and Populism? Changes and Continuities in Tamil Nadu's Electoral Map - Narendra SubramanianPolitical Self-Destruction in Karnataka, 1999 - Harold A GouldParty Competition and Strategies of Mobilization - Karli SrinivasuluAn Analysis of Social Coalitions in Andhra PradeshThe Continuous Election Campaign in Goa - Arthur G RubinoffElections 1999 - Aureliano FernandesA 'Yes Vote' for Defectors in Goa?Maharashtra - Suhas Palshikar and Nitin BirmalFragmented Marathas Retain PowerThe Politics of Resentment - Sikata BanerjeeThe Role of the BJP/Shiv Sena in Elections in MaharashtraRegime Changes in West Bengal and the 1999 Parliamentary Elections - Amiya K ChaudharyAssam - Sandhya GoswamiA Profile of Uttar Pradesh - V K RaiStability in InstabilityBi-Polar Competition and the 13th Lok Sabha Elections in Bihar - A K Ojha and M R KazmiBihar Elections 1999-2000, Business as Usual - Binoy Shankar PrasadCaste, Violence, Moribund Parties and LeadershipSocial Cleavages and Political Alignments in Haryana - Ranbir SinghElectoral Politics in Punjab - Pramod KumarFrom Autonomy to SecessionDiffering Responses to the Parliamentary and Assembly Elections in Kashmir's Regions, and State-Societal Relations - Reeta Chowdhari-TremblayIndex



