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| Making Sense of the House: Explaining the Decline of the Indian Parliament amidst Democratizationby Rahul Verma and Vikas TripathiFrom Studies in Indian Politics (Volume 1 Issue 2, December 2013) Unlike in Western democracies, the decline of Indian parliament is not due to strengthening of the executive. Ironically both the executive and the parliament in India have remained weak during the 'democratic upsurge' era, while some non-parliamentary institutions have succeeded in asserting their autonomy. We find that existing literature on Indian parliament fails in explaining the paradox of declining parliamentary performance amidst its democratization. Read an abstract Studies in Indian Politicscovers a wide variety of sub-fields in politics, such as political ideas and thought in India, political institutions and processes, Indian democracy and politics in a comparative perspective particularly with reference to the global South and South Asia, India in world affairs, and public policies. Read more... 2 issues per year | 2321-0230 Find this journal online at:http://inp.sagepub.com | India's Internal Security Situation: Threats and Responsesby N Manoharan From India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs(Volume 69 Issue 4, December 2013)To realise its national objectives-political, economic, socio-cultural, military and diplomatic-India has to secure itself internally. Till the time 'our internal security is not up to the mark, we won't be able to take good care of external challenges'. Governance cannot be carried out in the absence of internal security. By 2050, India will be the most populated country in the world and second largest economy with around one billion workforce. India will be a significant player in regional and global arena. Read an abstract India Quarterly is a forum for informed discussion on international politics. It carries articles on contemporary Indian and world issues with an emphasis on India`s policy-making. Its aim is to encourage scholars, academicians and intellectuals to author original articles which critically and objectively analyse Indian and international issues of contemporary relevance. Read more... 4 issues per year | 0974-9284 Find this journal online at:http://iqq.sagepub.com | To download the full-text PDF of these articles, or to subscribe to SAGE journals, contact customerservicejournals@sagepub.in TODAY! | |
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