The 2009 Indian general elections saw the Congress Party-led United Progressive Alliance retain power, with a remarkable increase of seats in the National Assembly (Lok Sabha), leading to claims of a ‘re-nationalization’ of the party system as well as of the voting pattern. However, evidence from the results themselves show that, on the contrary, the process of fragmentation of the party system and the electorate is still progressing, Indian voters having opted for regional and local players more than they ever did before. The distorting effect of the majority electoral system (‘First Past The Post’) provides the central explanation for this apparent paradox. A close look at the electoral results also demonstrates the resilience of ‘ethnic ...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...
The Congress Party's victory in India's 2009 general elections led to claims of a re-nationalization...
The Congress Party's victory in India's 2009 general elections led to claims of a re-nationalization...
The 16th Indian general elections have been extolled as a resounding success: more than 815 million ...
Dramatic results in the Lok Sabha and Delhi Assembly elections point to a change in broader trends i...
The 2014 Indian general election marked a single party – the Bharatiya Janata Party, winning a major...
This article critically assesses claims that India has entered a new party system after the 2014 gen...
India’s fifteenth general election took place in five phases during April 16, 2009 and May 13, 2009,...
Most observers of India have an implicit model of how Indians vote. They assume that voters in India...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the 2014 General Elections in India and emerged as a single p...
Abstract. This article examines party performance within the context of the apparent regionalization...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...
The Congress Party's victory in India's 2009 general elections led to claims of a re-nationalization...
The Congress Party's victory in India's 2009 general elections led to claims of a re-nationalization...
The 16th Indian general elections have been extolled as a resounding success: more than 815 million ...
Dramatic results in the Lok Sabha and Delhi Assembly elections point to a change in broader trends i...
The 2014 Indian general election marked a single party – the Bharatiya Janata Party, winning a major...
This article critically assesses claims that India has entered a new party system after the 2014 gen...
India’s fifteenth general election took place in five phases during April 16, 2009 and May 13, 2009,...
Most observers of India have an implicit model of how Indians vote. They assume that voters in India...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the 2014 General Elections in India and emerged as a single p...
Abstract. This article examines party performance within the context of the apparent regionalization...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...