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040 | _cCUS | ||
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_a320.954 _bOLD/I |
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100 | _aOldenburg, Philips | ||
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_aIndia, Pakistan, and democracy: _cPhilip Oldenburg _bsolving the puzzle of divergent paths/ |
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2010. |
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300 | _a273p. | ||
505 | _a 1. Introduction: Why India is a Democracy and Pakistan is not (yet?) a Democracy Part 1: The First Thirty Years of Independence 2. Inheritances of Colonial rule 3. Constitutional & Political Choices, in the initial years 4. Institutionalizing Democracy 5. Who (Really) Governs? Part 2: From 1977 to the present 6. 1977 as a Turning Point? 7. Religion as an Explanation 8. External Influences 9. Clearly Diverging Paths 10. Prospects for Path Convergence in the Next Decades 11. Conclusion | ||
650 | _aDemocracia -- India. | ||
650 | _aDemocracia -- Pakistan | ||
942 | _cAC8 |