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Parties and political change in South Asia

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Over the past seven decades and more political parties have become an essential feature of the political landscape of the South Asian subcontinent, serving both as a conduit and product of the tumultuous change the region has experienced. Yet they have not been the focus of sustained scholarly attention. This collection focuses on different aspects of how major parties have been agents of – and subject to – change in three South Asian states (India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), examining some of the apparent paradoxes of politics in the subcontinent. Recurring themes are the importance of charismatic leaders and their families (and the corresponding neglect of institutionalisation) and the lack of pluralism in intraparty affairs, factors that render parties and political systems vulnerable to degeneration.

Keywords: South Asia; elections; family; parties; political change; region; women

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, Senate House, Malet street, London, WC1E 7HU, UK

Publication date: 02 January 2014

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