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Studies in Indian Politics is a double blind peer-reviewed bi-annual journal.

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Exploring the economic impact of stereotypes: Nishat Anjum & Sujoy Chakravarty examine how stereotypes influence behavior, decision making & outcomes using Laboratory and field experiments. Read: #Stereotypes #EconomicImpact.
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What shapes political science research in India? Abhijith Nair & Shreya K. Sugathan explore doctoral theses, research methods and the impact of university courses and training on research in political science. #Research #TeachingLearningPoliticsInIndia.
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'Imperialism, the Third World, and the Fundamental Continuities in Indian Foreign Policy by Latha Varadarajan explores how India's foreign policy has remained consistent over time, shaped by global power dynamics. Read here: .#ForeignPolicy #India.
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Discussions of contemporary Indian foreign policy have tended to highlight a narrative of rupture, focusing particularly on the actions of the BJP-led governmen...
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'Classical Realism and Indian Foreign Policy: Some Cautionary Notes’ by Siddharth Mallavarapu is a key read on India’s foreign policy (2014–2024) through the lens of classical realism. Read here: .#IndianForeignPolicy #ClassicalRealism.
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As a thought experiment, I ask how classical realism as a theoretical perspective could be applied to interpret Indian foreign policy. Focusing particularly on ...
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As part of our special section on Theorizing India’s Foreign Policy, Medha’s 'Undoing Borders for Counter-hegemonic Ends' challenges existing frameworks and offers a fresh perspective on India’s foreign policy. Read here: #ForeignPolicy #India.
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Articulating David Campbell’s discursive definition of foreign policy as a boundary-producing practice concerned with (re-)producing the distinction between the...
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New in our special section on Theorizing India’s Foreign Policy: 'Engendering Indian Foreign Policy Analysis' by Sruthi Muraleedharan & Tejasvi Saxena. Discover how women have shaped India’s foreign policy.
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How can Indian Foreign Policy analysis account for the epistemic gap that exists in its knowledge production and diplomatic historiography with reference to map...
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'Indian Nuclear Policy: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis' by Rajesh Basrur, published in the upcoming special section of Studies in Indian Politics on 'Theorizing India’s Foreign Policy.'.Read it here: #NuclearPolicy #ForeignPolicy #NationalSecurity.
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This article draws its analytical approach from neoclassical realism (NCR). It focuses on empirical evidence that explains (a) India’s reluctance to adopt nucle...
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Stay tuned for the next issue of Studies in Indian Politics! It features a special section on ‘Theorizing India’s Foreign Policy,’ guest edited by Siddharth Mallavarapu. Check out the online first articles: #IndianPolitics #ForeignPolicy.
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A recent piece in The Hindu references Rajeshwari Deshpande’s article from Studies in Indian Politics. Her article examines women's voting pattern in #Loksabhaelections2024.Read Full article here:
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In the latest issue, Rajeshwari Deshpande analyzes women's voting patterns in the #2024LokSabha elections and whether these patterns signal the arrival of an autonomous women’s constituency in Indian democracy. #IndianPolitics #WomenVoters.Read Here:
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This article studies the patterns of women’s vote in the Lok Sabha elections in India in 2024. It draws upon the National Election Studies (NES) data of 2024 an...
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Unpacking Public Satisfaction: An Analysis of the #2024LokSabha Elections by Vibha Attri & @jmishra23 delves into which aspects of government performance had the most significant impact on voter #satisfaction. Read here:
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Voters’ perception of how satisfied they are with the work of the incumbent government is decisive for their voting decision, with satisfaction in most cases le...
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In their recent article @jaffrelotc & @Ahmed1Hilal explore #MuslimVoting patterns in #2024LokSabha elections. Did Muslims vote more actively than Hindus? Did they vote as a homogeneous community or as a vote bank? Was defeating the #BJP a key goal?.
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There are two dominant explanations of contemporary Muslim voting behaviour. A section of public commentators reiterates an old argument that Muslims always par...
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Youth vote in 2024 Lok Sabha elections. In the latest issue @sanjaycsds & @deveshh_kumar dive deep into whether the BJP still resonates with young voters. Read here: .#YouthVote #LokSabha2024.
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In the 2019 and 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) enjoyed a significant appeal among the youth. However, in 2024, the stakes completely...
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The leadership factor in the 2024 elections: Did Narendra Modi’s impact peak much before the elections? @SandeepShastri2 explores the evolving role of #ModiLeadership in the #2024Elections and its effect on BJP & NDA’s campaign strategy. Read:
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This article seeks to examine the role of the leadership factor in the 2024 elections. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made leadership the centre-piece of its ...
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Sanjeer Alam’s latest article explores "Pocketbook Voting" in India’s 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Did economic concerns shape voters’ choices? . Read it here: #PocketbookVoting #LokSabhaElections #VotingBehavior #EconomicFactors.
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The economic theory of voting has long remained a cornerstone in the study of voting behaviour, especially in economically developed democracies. At the heart o...
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The impact of welfare provision on votes goes beyond benefits—voters also care about their experience and well-being in accessing those services. @kailashkk explores this in the latest issue. Read here: #Election2024 #SocialWelfare #VoterBehavior.
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Voting studies tell us that voters reward incumbents who take care of the economic self-interest of voters. However, is the relationship between services and vo...
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The latest issue of Studies in Indian Politics features Pradeep Chhibber’s article Middle-class Populism: Political Inequalities and Populist Appeal in India. Read here #LokSabha2024 #MiddleClassPopulism #PoliticalInequality #IndianPolitics.
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Populist appeals resonate in contemporary India because of political inequalities. These inequalities persist because political parties are stuck in a reciproci...
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Dive into the latest issue of our journal! Check out the #SpecialSection analyzing the Lok Sabha 2024 results. Read it here: . #LokSabha2024 #IndianPolitics.
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Dive into our latest issue! Featuring a #SpecialSection on #SouthAsia in and after the #1980s. Don't miss out, read it here: . #SIP #StudiesInIndianPolitics.
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