In the run-up to Pakistan’s general elections on May 11, India At LSE publishes three posts reflecting on India-Pakistan bilateral relations and democracy in South Asia. Matthew Nelson starts the series by asking whether the relationship between democracy and the rule of law operates differently in non-western contexts like India and Pakistan
What India does to our understanding of democracy remains under-researched and there is, in particul...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
Why does the post-Independence history of democracy in Pakistan contrast so sharply with that of Ind...
In the run-up to Pakistan’s general elections on May 11, India At LSE publishes three posts reflecti...
Aparna Pande explains why India is unlikely to make concrete offers to Pakistan’s incoming governmen...
This paper attempts to unleash the structural components which differed in changing the frame of rul...
Free and fair elections are pre-requisite in democratization. The electoral process is quandary with...
There is general conception that democratic values are reflected in the behavior of democracies' for...
Last Friday Professor Ashutosh Varshney spoke at LSE on Indian Democracy. Before his presentation So...
Paz identifies democracy as the only viable form of modern governance. But the concept of democracy ...
Pakistan has had a chequered democratic history but elections in 2013 marked a second turnover in po...
Most of countries in the world either being ruled on the ideal principle of democracy or formally de...
The current study intends to find out the quality of democracy in Pakistan and India. Both the count...
Borooah reviews the major developments in Indian politics from Independence in 1947 till the latest ...
Pakistan holds a very important geopolitical position not only within South Asia but also in relatio...
What India does to our understanding of democracy remains under-researched and there is, in particul...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
Why does the post-Independence history of democracy in Pakistan contrast so sharply with that of Ind...
In the run-up to Pakistan’s general elections on May 11, India At LSE publishes three posts reflecti...
Aparna Pande explains why India is unlikely to make concrete offers to Pakistan’s incoming governmen...
This paper attempts to unleash the structural components which differed in changing the frame of rul...
Free and fair elections are pre-requisite in democratization. The electoral process is quandary with...
There is general conception that democratic values are reflected in the behavior of democracies' for...
Last Friday Professor Ashutosh Varshney spoke at LSE on Indian Democracy. Before his presentation So...
Paz identifies democracy as the only viable form of modern governance. But the concept of democracy ...
Pakistan has had a chequered democratic history but elections in 2013 marked a second turnover in po...
Most of countries in the world either being ruled on the ideal principle of democracy or formally de...
The current study intends to find out the quality of democracy in Pakistan and India. Both the count...
Borooah reviews the major developments in Indian politics from Independence in 1947 till the latest ...
Pakistan holds a very important geopolitical position not only within South Asia but also in relatio...
What India does to our understanding of democracy remains under-researched and there is, in particul...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
Why does the post-Independence history of democracy in Pakistan contrast so sharply with that of Ind...