As the largest and possibly most diverse democracy in the world, India presents pollsters with a significant challenge. Sam Solomon recently spent 10 months working with survey research organisations based in Delhi, and here outlines key takeaways based on his findings
This article is a critical appraisal to the findings of Sweden based Institute V-Dem1 , the Democrac...
The Prime Minister has consistently polled better than his party, the BJP, even if his overall ratin...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...
In this paper I present findings from Chapter 2 of the forthcoming book by Alfred Stepan, Juan J. Li...
India claims to be the world's largest democracy. Over the last 65 years, it has seen the execution ...
After seven decades as an independent democratic nation, India’s social landscape remains marred by ...
Recent technological advances have facilitated the collection of large-scale administrative data and...
LSE’s Dr Mukulika Banerjee introduces a new interdisciplinary research project that will examine ele...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the 2014 General Elections in India and emerged as a single p...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
Elections are episodic; governance is routine. This book studies patterns in public opinion on polit...
The Indian Public Opinion Monitor (IPOM) is a longitudinal panel of 3,022 opinion leaders from acros...
This special issue of Studies in Indian Politics draws from such an analytical exercise that has bee...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
Twitter is a useful tool for predicting election outcomes, effectively complementing traditional opi...
This article is a critical appraisal to the findings of Sweden based Institute V-Dem1 , the Democrac...
The Prime Minister has consistently polled better than his party, the BJP, even if his overall ratin...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...
In this paper I present findings from Chapter 2 of the forthcoming book by Alfred Stepan, Juan J. Li...
India claims to be the world's largest democracy. Over the last 65 years, it has seen the execution ...
After seven decades as an independent democratic nation, India’s social landscape remains marred by ...
Recent technological advances have facilitated the collection of large-scale administrative data and...
LSE’s Dr Mukulika Banerjee introduces a new interdisciplinary research project that will examine ele...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the 2014 General Elections in India and emerged as a single p...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
Elections are episodic; governance is routine. This book studies patterns in public opinion on polit...
The Indian Public Opinion Monitor (IPOM) is a longitudinal panel of 3,022 opinion leaders from acros...
This special issue of Studies in Indian Politics draws from such an analytical exercise that has bee...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
Twitter is a useful tool for predicting election outcomes, effectively complementing traditional opi...
This article is a critical appraisal to the findings of Sweden based Institute V-Dem1 , the Democrac...
The Prime Minister has consistently polled better than his party, the BJP, even if his overall ratin...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...