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The Process of Opposition in India: Two Case Studies of How Policy Shapes Politics

Robert W. Stern
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Description:It is through the interaction of the processes of government and opposition that one sees a political system at work. The two case studies presented and compared here are of successful, systematic opposition to the national Congress-Government elite's creation of a bilingual state of Bombay in 1956 and to its attempts to restrict the domestic manufacture and consumption of gold seven years later. These case studies examine such questions as: How did opposition parties draw Congressmen into the process of opposition? Who were the dissident Congressmen, what were their stakes in opposition, and what identities, sympathies, and interests did they share with others in the oppositional process? What were their contributions to the process of opposition and to the re-establishment and renovation of Congress "dominance"?The author also considers the implications of those patterns of dissent for government and opposition. He further discusses the utility of the concept of "one-party dominance" as an analytic and descriptive instrument.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Process of Opposition in India: Two Case Studies of How Policy Shapes Politics. To get started finding The Process of Opposition in India: Two Case Studies of How Policy Shapes Politics, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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The Process of Opposition in India: Two Case Studies of How Policy Shapes Politics

Robert W. Stern
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Description: It is through the interaction of the processes of government and opposition that one sees a political system at work. The two case studies presented and compared here are of successful, systematic opposition to the national Congress-Government elite's creation of a bilingual state of Bombay in 1956 and to its attempts to restrict the domestic manufacture and consumption of gold seven years later. These case studies examine such questions as: How did opposition parties draw Congressmen into the process of opposition? Who were the dissident Congressmen, what were their stakes in opposition, and what identities, sympathies, and interests did they share with others in the oppositional process? What were their contributions to the process of opposition and to the re-establishment and renovation of Congress "dominance"?The author also considers the implications of those patterns of dissent for government and opposition. He further discusses the utility of the concept of "one-party dominance" as an analytic and descriptive instrument.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Process of Opposition in India: Two Case Studies of How Policy Shapes Politics. To get started finding The Process of Opposition in India: Two Case Studies of How Policy Shapes Politics, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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0226773140

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