Ideology and Organisation in Indian Politics

Polarisation and the Growing Crisis of the Congress Party (2009-19)

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9780192863416

Publication date:

03/08/2022

Hardback

224 pages

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ISBN:

9780192863416

Publication date:

03/08/2022

Hardback

224 pages

Zoya Hasan

This book examines the immense changes in Indian politics over the past decade, and its impact on the Indian National Congress. 

Rights:  World Rights

Zoya Hasan

Description

Ideology and Organization in Indian Politics examines the immense changes that have occurred in Indian politics over the past decade and its impact on the Indian National Congress. The impact is most apparent in the changing fortunes of the Congress party, which suffered two major defeats in 2014 and 2019 elections, bringing the party's crisis to the front and centre of public debate. This book seeks to understand the reasons for these enormous changes by looking first at the underlying conditions that led to the decline of the Congress and, second, the challenges' both external and internal' confronting the Congress and, while doing so, estimating its impact on Indian politics and on the Congress. More specifically, it looks at how important ideological debates provoked by the rise of majoritarianism, the Gujarat model, hypernationalism, the secular retreat, and the curbs and restrictions on the opposition influenced Congress. Exploring ideological shifts and organizational limits that shaped the decline of the Congress makes a compelling case for the significance of the Congress story in understanding the larger political transformation underway in India. The argument centers on the Congress party, but comparatively speaking, it has relevance for the experience of centrist and centre-left parties in other countries, which too suffered a decline in the context of the upsurge of populist nationalism and right-wing politics in the past few years. Analysis of political change in India in the past decade affords insights into the processes of transformation and polarization that grounded the Congress party and centrist parties in other countries as well.

About the author:

Zoya Hasan is Professor Emerita, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University and former Dean of the School of Social Sciences, JNU. She is currently Distinguished Professor, Council for Social Development, New Delhi.

Zoya Hasan

Table of contents

  •    Preface and Acknowledgements
  •    Introduction

Chapter 1   Democratic Reorganisation eludes Congress

Chapter 2   Collapse of the United Progressive Alliance

Chapter 3   Gujarat Model and a Sharp Right Turn

Chapter 4   Secular Politics on the Back Foot

Chapter 5   Hindu Nationalism to the Fore

Chapter 6   Congress Interrupted

  •    Conclusion
  •    Bibliography

 

Zoya Hasan

Zoya Hasan

Zoya Hasan

Description

Ideology and Organization in Indian Politics examines the immense changes that have occurred in Indian politics over the past decade and its impact on the Indian National Congress. The impact is most apparent in the changing fortunes of the Congress party, which suffered two major defeats in 2014 and 2019 elections, bringing the party's crisis to the front and centre of public debate. This book seeks to understand the reasons for these enormous changes by looking first at the underlying conditions that led to the decline of the Congress and, second, the challenges' both external and internal' confronting the Congress and, while doing so, estimating its impact on Indian politics and on the Congress. More specifically, it looks at how important ideological debates provoked by the rise of majoritarianism, the Gujarat model, hypernationalism, the secular retreat, and the curbs and restrictions on the opposition influenced Congress. Exploring ideological shifts and organizational limits that shaped the decline of the Congress makes a compelling case for the significance of the Congress story in understanding the larger political transformation underway in India. The argument centers on the Congress party, but comparatively speaking, it has relevance for the experience of centrist and centre-left parties in other countries, which too suffered a decline in the context of the upsurge of populist nationalism and right-wing politics in the past few years. Analysis of political change in India in the past decade affords insights into the processes of transformation and polarization that grounded the Congress party and centrist parties in other countries as well.

About the author:

Zoya Hasan is Professor Emerita, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University and former Dean of the School of Social Sciences, JNU. She is currently Distinguished Professor, Council for Social Development, New Delhi.

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Table of contents

  •    Preface and Acknowledgements
  •    Introduction

Chapter 1   Democratic Reorganisation eludes Congress

Chapter 2   Collapse of the United Progressive Alliance

Chapter 3   Gujarat Model and a Sharp Right Turn

Chapter 4   Secular Politics on the Back Foot

Chapter 5   Hindu Nationalism to the Fore

Chapter 6   Congress Interrupted

  •    Conclusion
  •    Bibliography

 

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