Content
December 2013, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 250-252 Book Review: More than Maoism: Politics and Policies of Insurgency in South Asia and Ordinary People, Extraordinary Violence
by Rumela Sen - 252-253 Book Review: Green and Saffron: Hindu Nationalism and Indian Environmental Politics
by Janaki Srinivasan - 253-255 Book Review: Mobilizing Restraint: Democracy and Industrial Conflict in Post-reform South Asia
by Jolie M.F. Wood - 255-257 Book Review: New Subjects and New Governance in India
by Ashutosh Kumar
June 2013, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the First Issue
by Suhas Palshikar & K.C. Suri - 1-5 Rajni Kothari’s Career in Political Science
by Lloyd I. Rudolph & Susanne Hoeber Rudolph - 7-11 Underestimating Rajni Kothari
by James Manor - 13-20 The Enigma that is Politics in India
by Yogendra Yadav - 21-41 Political Responses to Religious Diversity in Ancient and Modern India
by Rajeev Bhargava - 43-63 How has Indian Federalism Done?
by Ashutosh Varshney - 65-77 Politics of Governance: A Study of Gujarat
by Ghanshyam Shah - 79-95 Gujarat Elections: The Sub-Text of Modi’s ‘Hattrick’—High Tech Populism and the ‘Neo-middle Class’
by Christophe Jaffrelot - 97-101 Political Science in India: Who Teaches What, to Whom and What for?
by Rajeshwari Deshpande - 103-107 Perspectives on Methods in Political Science
by Divya Vaid - 109-111 Book Review: The Oxford Companion to Politics in India
by K. K. Kailash - 111-113 Book Review: India Since 1980
by Milan Vaishnav - 113-115 Book Review: Poverty Amid Plenty in the New India
by John Echeverri-Gent - 115-117 Book Review: The Indian Ideology. Gurgaon: Three Essays Collective
by Ajay Gudavarthy - 117-119 Book Review: Party System Change in South India: Political Entrepreneurs, Patterns and Processes
by Shailendra Kharat - 119-120 Book Review: Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence and Poverty in India
by Tarangini Sriraman - 121-122 Book Review: Gender and Green Governance
by Carolyn Elliott - 123-124 Book Review: Transnational Torture: Law, Violence, and State Power in the United States and India
by Rakesh Mehar - 125-126 Book Review: Debating Difference: Group Rights and Liberal Democracy in India
by Rajeshwari Deshpande