×







We sell 100% Genuine & New Books only!

Why Regional Parties? : Clientelism Elites And The Indian Party System at Meripustak

Why Regional Parties? : Clientelism Elites And The Indian Party System by Adam Ziegfeld, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Books from same Author: Adam Ziegfeld

Books from same Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Related Category: Author List / Publisher List


  • Price: ₹ 2995.00/- [ 10.00% off ]

    Seller Price: ₹ 2695.00

Estimated Delivery Time : 4-5 Business Days

Sold By: Meripustak      Click for Bulk Order

Free Shipping (for orders above ₹ 499) *T&C apply.

In Stock

We deliver across all postal codes in India

Orders Outside India


Add To Cart


Outside India Order Estimated Delivery Time
7-10 Business Days


  • We Deliver Across 100+ Countries

  • MeriPustak’s Books are 100% New & Original
  • General Information  
    Author(s)Adam Ziegfeld
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    EditionReprint
    ISBN9781107546813
    Pages332
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearFebruary 2018

    Description

    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Why Regional Parties? : Clientelism Elites And The Indian Party System by Adam Ziegfeld

    Today, regional parties in India win nearly as many votes as national parties. In Why Regional Parties?, Professor Adam Ziegfeld questions the conventional wisdom that regional parties in India are electorally successful because they harness popular grievances and benefit from strong regional identities. He draws on a wide range of quantitative and qualitative evidence from over eighteen months of field research to demonstrate that regional parties are, in actuality, successful because they represent expedient options for office-seeking politicians. By focusing on clientelism, coalition government, and state-level factional alignments, Ziegfeld explains why politicians in India find membership in a regional party appealing. He therefore accounts for the remarkable success of Indias regional parties and, in doing so, outlines how party systems take root and evolve in democracies where patronage, vote buying, and machine politics are common.show more



    Book Successfully Added To Your Cart