As voting begins in national elections in the world’s largest democracy, LSE academics Mukulika Banerjee and Sumantra Bose debate why Indians vote, how this election will differ from previous ones, and what other democracies can learn from India. Click here for Part Two of this e-debate
Nagender Chindam explains why non-resident Indians are campaigning for the right to vote from abroad
Elections are one of the most important features of the democratic process which constitutes the sig...
This paper is a preliminary attempt to understand a simple puzzle about the Indian voter: Why does a...
As Assembly election results are announced across India, Mukulika Banerjee discusses the Indian enth...
Why India Votes? offers a fascinating account of the Indian electorate through a series of comprehen...
With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) riding a second victory wave in India in the 2019 Lok Sabha el...
Most observers of India have an implicit model of how Indians vote. They assume that voters in India...
Last Wednesday Why India Votes? a book by Mukulika Banerjee, Associate Professor of Anthropology at ...
LSE’s Dr Mukulika Banerjee introduces a new interdisciplinary research project that will examine ele...
This special issue of Studies in Indian Politics draws from such an analytical exercise that has bee...
This article offers a comprehensive set of explanations for why people vote. Based on evidence from ...
This paper explores the impact of the advent of the Digital India on elections and voter's behaviour...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
Abstract The study of voting behaviourur is of profound significance in democratic countries. It is...
Nagender Chindam explains why non-resident Indians are campaigning for the right to vote from abroad
Elections are one of the most important features of the democratic process which constitutes the sig...
This paper is a preliminary attempt to understand a simple puzzle about the Indian voter: Why does a...
As Assembly election results are announced across India, Mukulika Banerjee discusses the Indian enth...
Why India Votes? offers a fascinating account of the Indian electorate through a series of comprehen...
With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) riding a second victory wave in India in the 2019 Lok Sabha el...
Most observers of India have an implicit model of how Indians vote. They assume that voters in India...
Last Wednesday Why India Votes? a book by Mukulika Banerjee, Associate Professor of Anthropology at ...
LSE’s Dr Mukulika Banerjee introduces a new interdisciplinary research project that will examine ele...
This special issue of Studies in Indian Politics draws from such an analytical exercise that has bee...
This article offers a comprehensive set of explanations for why people vote. Based on evidence from ...
This paper explores the impact of the advent of the Digital India on elections and voter's behaviour...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
Abstract The study of voting behaviourur is of profound significance in democratic countries. It is...
Nagender Chindam explains why non-resident Indians are campaigning for the right to vote from abroad
Elections are one of the most important features of the democratic process which constitutes the sig...
This paper is a preliminary attempt to understand a simple puzzle about the Indian voter: Why does a...