Studies in Indian Politics
2013 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 2, 2013
- Note from the Editors pp. vii-vii

- Suhas Palshikar and K.C. Suri
- India’s Nationhood: History as Contemporary Politics pp. 127-133

- D.L. Sheth
- The 2013 Karnataka Assembly Outcome: Government Performance and Party Organization Matters pp. 135-152

- Sandeep Shastri
- Making Sense of the House: Explaining the Decline of the Indian Parliament amidst Democratization pp. 153-177

- Rahul Verma and Vikas Tripathi
- Gross Violations of Duverger’s Law in India pp. 179-201

- Peter Mayer
- ‘How Different Are Goa’s Politics?’ pp. 203-212

- Arthur G. Rubinoff
- Was the Delimitation Commission Unfair to Muslims? pp. 213-229

- Francesca Refsum Jensenius
- De-structuring Political Science pp. 231-234

- Ajay Gudavarthy
- National and Subnational Comparative Politics: Why, What and How pp. 235-240

- Louise Tillin
- Book Review: Security and Development in India’s Northeast, Confronting the State: ULFA’s Quest for Sovereignty and Perilous Journey: Debates on Security and Development in Assam pp. 241-244

- Deepak K. Singh
- Book Review: India’s Rights Revolution: Has it Worked for the Poor? pp. 244-246

- Monica Sakhrani
- Book Review: Democracy and Its Institutions pp. 246-248

- Krishna Menon
- Book Review: Corruption and Reform in India: Public Services in the Digital Age pp. 248-249

- Irfan Nooruddin
- Book Review: More than Maoism: Politics and Policies of Insurgency in South Asia and Ordinary People, Extraordinary Violence pp. 250-252

- Rumela Sen
- Book Review: Green and Saffron: Hindu Nationalism and Indian Environmental Politics pp. 252-253

- Janaki Srinivasan
- Book Review: Mobilizing Restraint: Democracy and Industrial Conflict in Post-reform South Asia pp. 253-255

- Jolie M.F. Wood
- Book Review: New Subjects and New Governance in India pp. 255-257

- Ashutosh Kumar
Volume 1, issue 1, 2013
- Introduction to the First Issue pp. vii-x

- Suhas Palshikar and K.C. Suri
- Rajni Kothari’s Career in Political Science pp. 1-5

- Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph
- Underestimating Rajni Kothari pp. 7-11

- James Manor
- The Enigma that is Politics in India pp. 13-20

- Yogendra Yadav
- Political Responses to Religious Diversity in Ancient and Modern India pp. 21-41

- Rajeev Bhargava
- How has Indian Federalism Done? pp. 43-63

- Ashutosh Varshney
- Politics of Governance: A Study of Gujarat pp. 65-77

- Ghanshyam Shah
- Gujarat Elections: The Sub-Text of Modi’s ‘Hattrick’—High Tech Populism and the ‘Neo-middle Class’ pp. 79-95

- Christophe Jaffrelot
- Political Science in India: Who Teaches What, to Whom and What for? pp. 97-101

- Rajeshwari Deshpande
- Perspectives on Methods in Political Science pp. 103-107

- Divya Vaid
- Book Review: The Oxford Companion to Politics in India pp. 109-111

- K. K. Kailash
- Book Review: India Since 1980 pp. 111-113

- Milan Vaishnav
- Book Review: Poverty Amid Plenty in the New India pp. 113-115

- John Echeverri-Gent
- Book Review: The Indian Ideology. Gurgaon: Three Essays Collective pp. 115-117

- Ajay Gudavarthy
- Book Review: Party System Change in South India: Political Entrepreneurs, Patterns and Processes pp. 117-119

- Shailendra Kharat
- Book Review: Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence and Poverty in India pp. 119-120

- Tarangini Sriraman
- Book Review: Gender and Green Governance pp. 121-122

- Carolyn Elliott
- Book Review: Transnational Torture: Law, Violence, and State Power in the United States and India pp. 123-124

- Rakesh Mehar
- Book Review: Debating Difference: Group Rights and Liberal Democracy in India pp. 125-126

- Rajeshwari Deshpande