Divided We Govern: Coalition Politics in Modern India

Divided We Govern: Coalition Politics in Modern India

by Sanjay Ruparelia
ISBN-10:
0190264918
ISBN-13:
9780190264918
Pub. Date:
10/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190264918
ISBN-13:
9780190264918
Pub. Date:
10/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Divided We Govern: Coalition Politics in Modern India

Divided We Govern: Coalition Politics in Modern India

by Sanjay Ruparelia
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Overview

Divided We Govern investigates the rise and fall of the broader parliamentary left in modern Indian democracy, and the dynamics of national coalition governments. Since the 1970s, socialist, communist and regional parties in India have sought to forge a progressive 'third force'. Most scholars typically dismiss its principal manifestations — the Janata Party, National Front and United Front — as inherently opportunistic coalitions of power-seeking politicians. Sanjay Ruparelia provides a fine-grained analytic narrative to challenge this prevailing wisdom.

Employing a variety of methods and resources, including the rare confidential testimonies of key political actors, Ruparelia demonstrates how the politics of each governing coalition, despite their self-evident flaws and short-lived tenures, revealed the outlines of a distinctive national vision. His fresh analysis of the politics of coalition in India also yields wider theoretical insights. Most studies fail to question or explain how these multiparty governments actually functioned. Hence they overstate the stability of and polarity between multiple political motivations, Ruparelia contends, discounting internal party debates over whether to share power, with whom and to what extent, and how. In such circumstances, the strategies, tactics and choices of actors become especially significant.

The pursuit of power in a highly regionalized federal parliamentary democracy such as India creates incentives to forge national coalition governments, yet paradoxically decreases their chances of surviving. Ultimately, the failure of socialists and communists to judge their real historical possibilities at key junctures led to the decline of the broader Indian left.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190264918
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 480
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sanjay Ruparelia is Assistant Professor of Political Science, The New School for Social Research, New York.

Table of Contents

1. The Paradoxes of India's Coalition Politics

PART I: THE GENESIS OF THE THIRD FORCE

2. The Roots of the Broader Indian Left (1934-1977)
3. The Janata Party (1977-1980)
4. The Rise of the Regions (1980-1989)
5. The National Front (1989-1991)

PART II: THE MATURATION OF THE THIRD FORCE

6. The Crystallization of the Third Force (1991-1996)
7. The Formation of the United Front (May 1996)
8. Establishing Political Authority (June-September 1996)
9. Exercising National Power (September-December 1996)
10. Reform amid Crisis (January-April 1997)

PART III: THE FALL OF THE THIRD FORCE

11. The Decline of the United Front (May 1997-March 1998)
12. The Dissolution of the Third Force (1998-2011)
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