Coalition politics and Hindu nationalism/ Edited by Katharine Adeney, Lawrence Saez
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 324.254082 AND/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P40096 |
Contains bibliography.
Includes index.
Part I Theoretical concerns --
Introduction --
1 The BJP coalition --
2 The shapes of Hindu nationalism --
3 In part, a myth --
Part II Domestic governance --
4 The NDA and the politics of 'minorities' in India --
5 Hindu nationalists and federal structures in an era of regionalism --
6 Social justice and empowerment of the weaker sections and gender rights --
7 Managing the anti-corruption rhetoric --
8 Indian education policy under the NDA government --
Part III External factors --
9 The NDA and the politics of economic reform --
10 The NDA and Indian foreign policy --
11 The NDA and national security --
12 The BJP and the 2004 general election --
13 Hindutva's march halted? Choices for the BJP after the 2004 defeat --
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