2021
DOI: 10.1080/14662043.2021.1910397
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Patronage vs. ideology in Indian politics

Abstract: How do ethnic, distributive and electoral politics interact in Indian democracy? This essay reviews recent monographs on the politics of the distribution of public and social goods that complicate the popular ethnic voting for patronage provision (EVPP) model. It then explores the disjuncture between micro-behavioural research in distributive politics and an influential account of the role of ideology in the Indian party system. The essay concludes with some thoughts about how ethnicity, distribution and ideol… Show more

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“… 1. For an agenda-setting statement by the members of this collective, see Auerbach et al (2022). For a critical review of this trend, see Naseemullah (2021). …”
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“… 1. For an agenda-setting statement by the members of this collective, see Auerbach et al (2022). For a critical review of this trend, see Naseemullah (2021). …”
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confidence: 99%