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How India exemplifies the world's democratic recession


How India exemplifies the world's democratic recession

For the first time in almost fifty years, the world's foremost democracy assessor, Freedom House, downgraded India's rating from Free to Partly ...

Why India's Democracy Is Dying

India exemplifies the global democratic recession. India's recent downgrade to a hybrid regime is a major influence on the world's autocratization. And the ...

Why India Exemplifies Our Global Democratic Recession

full democracies/flawed democracies/hybrid regimes/authoritarian regimes. India's democratic downgrading moved 1.4 billion of the world's 8 billion people into ...

How India exemplifies the world's democratic recession - Medium

India, long the world's largest, most diverse and most hopeful democracy, is officially no longer a democracy. For the first time in almost ...

Why India's Democracy Is Dying - Project MUSE

India exemplifies the global democratic recession. India's recent downgrade to a hybrid regime is a major influence on the world's autocratization.

Understanding the Downslide of India's Democracy, Declining Press ...

In 75 years of India's history, the largest democracy of the world is facing an unprecedented crisis and threat. The threat is not coming from outside India ...

Democratic backsliding in India is every political party's doing

Arvind Kejriwal's arrest amid a Lok Sabha campaign exemplifies India's democratic regression, criticized by international watchdogs.

How India's democracy shapes its global role and relations with the ...

3 India has the world's highest rate of anti-incumbency across state and national elections, and every government between 1989 and 2014 required ...

India rising: Soft power and the world's largest democracy

As the world's largest democracy that is also home to the world's largest number of impoverished people, India is variously described as a model of soft ...

Is India's Democracy in Crisis Under Modi? | The Agenda - YouTube

With almost one billion people eligible to vote, elections in India are often lauded as a "festival of democracy." Yet, both Freedom House ...

Reversing the global democratic recession - The Hindu

India is in the midst of its most significant electoral exercise and it might be worthwhile to scrutinise people's changing perceptions ...

Reasons Why India's Big Democracy Is Dynamic - Fair Observer

At a time when polarization and dysfunction are affecting even well-established democracies such as the US and the UK, Indian democracy is ...

The power of populism: Populism in the world's largest democracy

Then came populism via India's Congress Party. And more recently another, distinctly different version, under current Prime Minister Narendra ...

How India's democracy shapes its relations with the West - YouTube

India has also touted its status as the world's largest democracy as part of its claim to global leadership. While this may seem rhetorical ...

India - Exploring Worldwide Democratic Innovations

This case study by Niranjan Sahoo looks at democratic innovations in what was once considered as the world's largest democracy.

Federalism and Democratic Backsliding in Comparative Perspective

The limited powers of state governments discussed above, coupled with the BJP gaining control of government in the majority of states, has meant ...

The Strategic Implications of India's Illiberalism and ... - jstor

freedom-world/2021; Nafiza Alizada et al., “Autocratization Turns Viral: Democracy Report. 2021,” V-Dem Institute, 2021 u https://www.v-dem.net/files/25/DR% ...

Country: India - Journal of Democracy

In February and March of 1998, the world's largest democracy held its twelfth general election since gaining its independence a half-century ago. The voting was ...

Democracy and violence, in India and beyond | IPPR

Notably, in South Asia, democracy and national independence arrived at more-or-less the same time. The adult franchise was promoted in India and Sri Lanka even ...

India's model of democracy promotion - Chatham House

But an erosion of India's democratic credentials would have implications for how the country is perceived globally, and may prompt the West to ...