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INDIAN ELECTORAL POLITICS (3) answer(s).
 
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Bureaucracy and governance / Lyngdoh, J M   Journal Article
Lyngdoh, J M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Bureaucracy  India  Governance  Jharkhand  Indian Electoral Politics 
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Common ground: on parallels between Pakistani and Indian electoral politics / Alam, Muhammad Badar   Journal Article
Alam, Muhammad Badar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Institutions and worldviews in Indian foreign security policy / Narang, Vipin; Staniland, Paul   Journal Article
Staniland, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the intersection of strategic worldviews and domestic institutions in the creation of India's foreign policy.We first show that Indian electoral politics have weak links with foreign policy. Insulated bureaucracies and small groups of elites dominate policy making because most elected officials are focused on winning votes and building coalitions around other issues. The ideas of the strategic elite are thus very important. We then identify major strands of thought among these elites: specifically, the desire for autonomy, distance from alliances, and skepticism of binding international commitments. Though there is heterogeneity, these basic elements can be found across much of the political spectrum. This continuity, despite changes over time in international and domestic politics, suggests that India will continue to pursue freedom of action rather than becoming a close ally of the United States.
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