symposium participants
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THE
PROBLEM
A short
statement of the issues involved
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TEN
THESES ON STATE POLITICS IN INDIA
Yogendra Yadav,
Senior Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies,
Delhi; and Suhas Palshikar, Professor, Department of
Politics and Public Administration, University of Pune
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POLITICS
IN A NEW STATE: CHHATTISGARH
Louise Tillin, DPhil candidate,
Governance Team, Institute of Development Studies, University
of Sussex, UK
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THE
UNEVEN PLEBEIANISATION OF MADHYA PRADESH POLITICS
Christophe Jaffrelot, Director, Centre d’études et
Recherches Internationales (CERI), Paris
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ASSAM:
CONFRONTING A FAILED PARTITION
Sanjib
Baruah, holds professorial appointments at Bard College,
New York and the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi
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A
GLIMMER OF CHANGE IN WEST BENGAL
Sanjeeb
Mukherjee, Professor of Politics, University of Calcutta;
presently at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies,
Delhi
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BATTLE
FOR THE STATES
a symposium
on the forthcoming state
assembly elections
cover design
by Akila Seshasayee
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RAJASTHAN:
MOVING TOWARDS THE MAINSTREAM
V.S. Vyas,
Professor Emeritus, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur
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ANDHRA
PRADESH: MOVING BEYOND LINGUISTIC LINES
K.C. Suri,
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad
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J&K:
ONCE AGAIN ON THE BRINK
Rekha
Chowdhary, Professor of Political Science, University of
Jammu
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A
TOSS UP IN 2009?
Vidya
Subrahmaniam, Deputy Editor, 'The Hindu', Delhi
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COMMENT
Received
from N.R. Mohanty, Professor of Journalism, Jagran Institute
of Management and Mass Communication, Noida, UP
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BOOKS
Reviewed
by Harsh Sethi, Dunu Roy, G. Narasimha Raghavan,
Savyasaachi, Abhik Ghosh and Usha Ramanathan
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