This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based on four different measurements. Unlike previous nationalization studies, these measurements conceptualize party system nationalization on the basis of electoral performance in national (general or federal) and sub-national (state) elections. After introducing these measurements we apply them to 16 general and 351 state elections in India, the world's largest democracy with strong sub-national governments. By incorporating state election results we are able to demonstrate that: (1) the pattern of denationalization in India has been more gradual than assumed in previous studies of party system nationalization; (2) denationalization in recent d...
The national party system of India has undergone a major transform-ation since the 1989 elections. T...
The 2014 Indian general election marked a single party – the Bharatiya Janata Party, winning a major...
India is often credited for its success as the world’s largest democracy, but variation in subnation...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
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...
This article critically assesses claims that India has entered a new party system after the 2014 gen...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
Party systems have important political, social, and economic consequences in a polity. This book ana...
An analysis of the functioning of the Indian party system indicates that the political process has b...
The proliferation of political parties in India has produced interesting scholarship exploring its c...
The national party system of India has undergone a major transform-ation since the 1989 elections. T...
The 2014 Indian general election marked a single party – the Bharatiya Janata Party, winning a major...
India is often credited for its success as the world’s largest democracy, but variation in subnation...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
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...
This article critically assesses claims that India has entered a new party system after the 2014 gen...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
Party systems have important political, social, and economic consequences in a polity. This book ana...
An analysis of the functioning of the Indian party system indicates that the political process has b...
The proliferation of political parties in India has produced interesting scholarship exploring its c...
The national party system of India has undergone a major transform-ation since the 1989 elections. T...
The 2014 Indian general election marked a single party – the Bharatiya Janata Party, winning a major...
India is often credited for its success as the world’s largest democracy, but variation in subnation...