内容説明
This volume is the first to provide an integrated review of the functioning of the Congress Party in different regions of India and the striking changes which have occurred within the party itself as a consequence of shifts in the political environment over the last three decades.
目次
Preface
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
The Congress and the Indian Party System - Richard Sisson and Ramashray Roy
PART TWO: ADAPTING TO THE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
Factional Conflict and the Congress Dilemma in Rural Maharashtra - B S Baviskar
The Congress in the 1980s and Beyond - M P Singh
Patterns of Recruitment, Strategies of Mobilisation and Inter-party Alignments
Organisational Adaptation of the Congress Party Under Rajiv Gandhi's Leadership - Lloyd I Rudolph and Susanne H Rudolph
PART THREE: THE ELECTORATE, CONGRESS AND THE INDIAN PARTY SYSTEM
Social Cleavages, Elections and the Indian Party System - Pradeep K Chhibber and John R Petrocik
Electoral Support and Party Institutionalisation in Bihar - Harry Blair
Congress and the Opposition, 1977-85
Political Integration and Party Competition in Madhya Pradesh - Subrata Mitra
Congress and the Opposition in Parliamentary Elections
1977-84
Critical Elections, Contained Volatility and the Indian Electorate - William G Vanderbok
PART FOUR: CONGRESS AND THE ELECTORATE
Modern Politics in an Indian District - Harold Gould
`Natural Selection' and `Selective Co-optation'
Patterns of Electoral Perfomance in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka - F D Vakil
Patterns of Communal Polarisation and Electoral Support in Punjab - M S Dhami
The Context and Case of the 1985 Assembly Election
Changing Social Bases of Congress' Political Support in Haryana - Ranbir Singh
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