State and politics in India

Contributor(s): Chatterjee, ParthaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University press 1997Description: x, 576 p. : ill., mapISBN: 9780195647655Subject(s): State governments | Federal governmentDDC classification: 320.95409045 Summary: The first book in the Themes in Politics series, State and Politics in India comprises 15 landmark essays that collectively present an overall view of Indian politics. The essays analyse India's major political institutions - among others, the judiciary, the bureaucracy and the party system, and also processes of domination and resistance that have been underway for during the fifty years since independence.
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The first book in the Themes in Politics series, State and Politics in India comprises 15 landmark essays that collectively present an overall view of Indian politics. The essays analyse India's major political institutions - among others, the judiciary, the bureaucracy and the party system, and also processes of domination and resistance that have been underway for during the fifty years since independence.

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