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23 Sep 2008

This paper compares the distribution of types, and the relationship between types and duration, of coalition and/or minority governments in India with those in long-standing democracies. The author explains why all but one of the non-single party majority governments have been minority governments. He then describes India's coalition which consists of nine to twelve government parties and examines their stability. The paper concludes that the Indian case of coalition is actually rational choice theory-confirming.

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Author E Sridharan
Series ISAS Working Papers
Issue 49
Publisher Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
Copyright © 2008 Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
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