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House of the people : parliament and the making of Indian democracy

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While there is overwhelming support for democracy in India and voter turnout is higher than in many Western democracies, there are low levels of trust in political parties and elected representatives.

This book is an attempt to look beyond Indian elections, which has increasingly occupied analysts and commentators.

It focuses on the Lok Sabha (The House of the People), comprising 543 members directly elected for five years by a potential 800 million plus voters in 2019.

The book seeks to answer two questions: Is the Indian Parliament, which has the unenviable task of representing a diverse nation of a billion-plus people, working, if not in an exemplary manner, at least reasonably well, to articulate the diverse demands of the electorate and translate them into legislation and policy?

To what extent has the practice of Indian democracy transformed the institution of parliament, which was adopted from the British, and its functioning?

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Cambridge University Press
1009180258 / 9781009180252
Hardback
320.954
16/02/2023
United Kingdom
English
320 pages
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