The oligarchisation of India’s democracy: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh and Odisha (Record no. 528664)

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Personal name Berenschot, Ward Bagchi, Sarthak and Vignesh Karthik K. R.
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Title The oligarchisation of India’s democracy: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh and Odisha
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 59(48), Nov 30, 2024: p.96-102
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The intensifying fusion of political and economic power in India is discussed. Employing data on the wealth and background of politicians, it is shown that over the last 20 years, India’s politicians have not only become much wealthier but also more commonly have a business background. The term “oligarchisation” is proposed for this trend and employing fieldwork on the 2024 assembly elections conducted in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh simultaneously with the parliamentary elections, two key drivers of this process are identified. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/48/general-elections-2024/oligarchisation-indias-democracy.html
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-12-26 59(48), Nov 30, 2024: p.96-102 AR134058 2024-12-26 Articles

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