Political system in India: elections, electoral mechanism and behaviour / edited by Verinder Grover
- New Delhi Deep & Deep Pub. 1989
- Vol. 6 (854p.)
This Volume Six deals with Election Process, Electoral Mechanism and Behaviour, and Election Politics both at the Centre and the States of India.
The learned authors study in detail : Electoral Mechanism in India, Election Practices and Machinery-Need for Reform, Towards a New Electoral Law, Electoral Reforms in India, Freedom of the Press, Emergency and Elections, Parliamentary Elections, Social Bases of Party Support and Political Participation in India, Coalition Politics, Electoral Process at the Grass roots level, Govern ment and Election Politics, Princely Rulers and Politics, Role Perception of Legisla tors, Regional Political Parties and Elections, Religious Parties and Election Politics, Leadership and its Changing Attitudes, Limits of Indira Wave, Green Revolution and its Impact on Politics, Power Structure and Party Politics, Election Politics in N.E. India, Indian Electoral Behaviour, Women Voting Behaviour, Party Manifestoes, Campaign Techniques and Organization, etc.
This work is a treasure for all teachers, scholars and students of political science, public administration, history and law; all university, college, legislative, judicial, public and other libraries in India and abroad, and for all interested in the study of Indian Political System.