Social cleavages, party organization, and the end of single-party dominance: Insights from India
When do electorally dominant parties lose power in democracies? Drawing on the experiences of India's states during the period of Indian National Congress dominance, we argue that single-party dominance is less likely to endure under two conditions: first, when one of the opposition parties pos...
Main Authors: | Tudor, M, Ziegfeld, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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City University of New York
2019
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