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Party Politics in India

Myron Weiner

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A major study of India's developing party system. The author, who spent 18 months in India, employs a series of party case studies to assess India’s chances at building a stable political framework.

Originally published in 1957.

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Political party, Front organization, Marxism, Hindutva, Revolutionary Communist Party of India, Government of India, Quit India Movement, Voting, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Politics, Syama Prasad Mukherjee, All India Trade Union Congress, Political parties in the United States, Election, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Party system, Regionalism (politics), Parliamentary procedure, Parliamentary system, Two-party system, Praja Party, Political science, Communalism (political philosophy), By-election, Counter-Reformation, Bolshevik Party of India, Democratic Center (Colombia), Major party, Swadeshi movement, Constituent Assembly of India, Princely state, Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Electoral district, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian National Trade Union Congress, General election, Governor-General of India, Left-wing politics, Marxist Forward Bloc, Right-wing politics, Constitution of India, Election commission, India–Pakistan relations, President's rule, Politics of India, Ideology, Communism, Praja Socialist Party, Party leader, Political consciousness, Election promise, Hinduism, Coalition government, Multi-party system, Left–right politics, Central government, Kashmir conflict, Political spectrum, Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party, All India Forward Bloc, Congress Socialist Party, Foreign policy of the United States, Political management, Socialism in India, Politician, Hindu code bills, Parliamentary group leader, Communist party, Planning Commission (India), Political organization