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_aCoalition politics and Hindu nationalism/ _cEdited by Katharine Adeney, Lawrence Saez |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2005. |
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300 | _a294 p. | ||
440 | _aRoutledge advances in South Asian studies. | ||
504 | _aContains bibliography. Includes index. | ||
505 | _aPart I Theoretical concerns -- Introduction -- 1 The BJP coalition -- 2 The shapes of Hindu nationalism -- 3 In part, a myth -- Part II Domestic governance -- 4 The NDA and the politics of 'minorities' in India -- 5 Hindu nationalists and federal structures in an era of regionalism -- 6 Social justice and empowerment of the weaker sections and gender rights -- 7 Managing the anti-corruption rhetoric -- 8 Indian education policy under the NDA government -- Part III External factors -- 9 The NDA and the politics of economic reform -- 10 The NDA and Indian foreign policy -- 11 The NDA and national security -- 12 The BJP and the 2004 general election -- 13 Hindutva's march halted? Choices for the BJP after the 2004 defeat -- | ||
650 | _aBharatiya Janata Party. | ||
650 | _aHinduism and politics -- India. | ||
650 | _aCoalition governments -- India. | ||
700 | _aAdeney, Katharine ed. | ||
700 | _aSaez,Lawrence ed. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |