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... democracy to func- 25 26 has been substantially indigenized , Hardgrave . Robert . nomic analogy , one can say that demo- cracy in India has become a stock vari- able ; it is no longer a flow variable . Most stable democracies in the ...
... democracy to func- 25 26 has been substantially indigenized , Hardgrave . Robert . nomic analogy , one can say that demo- cracy in India has become a stock vari- able ; it is no longer a flow variable . Most stable democracies in the ...
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... democracy is a con- tinuous variable ( expressed as ' more or less ) , not a dichotomous variable . ( expressed as ' yes or no ' ) . Variations in degree and dichotomies should be clearly distinguished . In the classic formulation of ...
... democracy is a con- tinuous variable ( expressed as ' more or less ) , not a dichotomous variable . ( expressed as ' yes or no ' ) . Variations in degree and dichotomies should be clearly distinguished . In the classic formulation of ...
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... democracy has already energized India's plebeian orders . They have challenged the traditional forms of clientelistic politics and started fight- ing for greater power . As a consequ- ence , India's democracy is deeper , but many ...
... democracy has already energized India's plebeian orders . They have challenged the traditional forms of clientelistic politics and started fight- ing for greater power . As a consequ- ence , India's democracy is deeper , but many ...
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