Seminar, Temas485-496R. Thapar, 2000 |
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... democracy . All political , military and civilian actors believe that elections are the only way to rise to power . That is why democratic theorists recognize India as a strik- ing exception to democratic theory : what it has ...
... democracy . All political , military and civilian actors believe that elections are the only way to rise to power . That is why democratic theorists recognize India as a strik- ing exception to democratic theory : what it has ...
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... democratic than it is today , but it was democratic nonetheless , certainly by 19th century standards . Given contestation and participation , greater equality certainly makes a polity more democratic , but greater equality , in and of ...
... democratic than it is today , but it was democratic nonetheless , certainly by 19th century standards . Given contestation and participation , greater equality certainly makes a polity more democratic , but greater equality , in and of ...
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... Democratic Governance in Contemporary India ) laments that the democratic state is most reluctant to intervene . The idiom of democratic mobilization produces its own syntax of oppression . " The route to power in the present ...
... Democratic Governance in Contemporary India ) laments that the democratic state is most reluctant to intervene . The idiom of democratic mobilization produces its own syntax of oppression . " The route to power in the present ...
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