Geography of Elections in India, an Introduction. New Deal, Ancient Discontinuities. At the end of the 90s, a major transformation of the political landscape occurred in Federal India. The BJP, a Hindu fundamentalist group reached the power in Delhi. Restoring the spatial dynamics of the two major electoral competitors leads to find out the very classical outcomes of regional geography in India, opposing the northern States to the southern ones, much more involved in the process of modernization.L'Union indienne a connu un basculement politique majeur à la fin des années 1990, un parti à composante fondamentaliste hindoue (le BJP) a pris le pouvoir à Delhi. La dynamique spatiale des deux principaux partis permet de retrouver une géographie...
Sub-national regions are at the center of the global, neo-liberal economy. In India, the broadening ...
V.P. Singh's India, by Gilbert Etienne The year 1990 opened with a radically new political scene. Al...
Indian City, Hindu City ? Factors and Process of Spatial Segregation. Indian cities express both t...
International audienceThis article examines how economic reforms in India over the past three decade...
Nationalism and Governance: Indian Government's Dilemma, by Jean-Luc Racine Elected to power in 1998...
Trop souvent oubliée, l'Asie du Sud est une terre de capitales nationales, mais aussi provinciales p...
An analytical point of view has been adopted so as to show how different forces acting in the Indian...
Despite a decline in recent decades, population growth in Delhi since 1947 is remarkable for a city ...
Summary. - Between the mingled deltas of the Ganga and the Brahmaputra, the Himalayen Range and the ...
This text introduces this issue by providing a fact file on «the greatest democracy in the world », ...
L’Inde après 40 ans de relative stabilité politique, a connu, depuis les années 1990, 6 changements ...
International audienceThe emergence of a large developing region in the Northwest of India appears c...
Abstract. - Split by the 1947 partition which gave birth to Pakistan as well, independant India pro...
In spite of what has been often predicted, India's economic growth has made it possible for the Coun...
In 2000 the federal map of India was redrawn to create three new states, signifying a significant sh...
Sub-national regions are at the center of the global, neo-liberal economy. In India, the broadening ...
V.P. Singh's India, by Gilbert Etienne The year 1990 opened with a radically new political scene. Al...
Indian City, Hindu City ? Factors and Process of Spatial Segregation. Indian cities express both t...
International audienceThis article examines how economic reforms in India over the past three decade...
Nationalism and Governance: Indian Government's Dilemma, by Jean-Luc Racine Elected to power in 1998...
Trop souvent oubliée, l'Asie du Sud est une terre de capitales nationales, mais aussi provinciales p...
An analytical point of view has been adopted so as to show how different forces acting in the Indian...
Despite a decline in recent decades, population growth in Delhi since 1947 is remarkable for a city ...
Summary. - Between the mingled deltas of the Ganga and the Brahmaputra, the Himalayen Range and the ...
This text introduces this issue by providing a fact file on «the greatest democracy in the world », ...
L’Inde après 40 ans de relative stabilité politique, a connu, depuis les années 1990, 6 changements ...
International audienceThe emergence of a large developing region in the Northwest of India appears c...
Abstract. - Split by the 1947 partition which gave birth to Pakistan as well, independant India pro...
In spite of what has been often predicted, India's economic growth has made it possible for the Coun...
In 2000 the federal map of India was redrawn to create three new states, signifying a significant sh...
Sub-national regions are at the center of the global, neo-liberal economy. In India, the broadening ...
V.P. Singh's India, by Gilbert Etienne The year 1990 opened with a radically new political scene. Al...
Indian City, Hindu City ? Factors and Process of Spatial Segregation. Indian cities express both t...