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Cela fait dix ans que le premier ministre indien, Narendra Modi, ancien vendeur de thé, est à la tête de la troisième économie mondiale et du pays bientôt le plus peuplé du monde avec 1,425 milliard d'habitants. Mais que sait-on de sa pratique du pouvoir, de sa paranoïa caractérisée, des mystères de sa vie privée, de sa phobie de la presse, des racines de l'idéologie qu'il porte, de son culte de la personnalité, des moteurs de sa popularité, des rouages de la machine politique de son parti... ? Au printemps 2024, il brigue un troisième mandat.
Modī, Narendra, - 1950 --- -Modī, Narendra, - 1950 --- -Modi, Narendra --- Modi, Narendra --- Statesmen --- Biography --- Modī, Narendra, --- India --- Politics and government
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Diplomatic relations. --- Modī, Narendra, --- 2000-2099. --- India --- India. --- Foreign relations
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Prime ministers --- Modī, Narendra, --- India --- Politics and government --- Social problems --- Sociology of religion --- Internal politics
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Economic development --- Modī, Narendra --- India --- Economic policy --- Politics and government --- Social policy.
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If right-populists have had enough of establishment experts, how do they replace them, with whom, and to what effect? Presenting the first in-depth analysis of India's new intellectual elite in the wake of a Hindu supremacist government, The New Experts investigates the power of appointed experts in normalising ideologies of governance, beyond party rhetoric. The New Experts presents an accessible narrative of how and why particular ideas gain prominence in elite policy and political discourse. Drawing on in-depth interviews and ethnographic research with national and international policy makers, politicians, bureaucrats, consultants, and journalists, this book analyses how political leaders in India strategically use modes of populist spectacle and established technocratic institutions to produce shared visions of glorified technological and hyper-nationalist futures. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available open access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
Populism --- Expertise --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Technocracy --- Political aspects --- Political activity --- Modī, Narendra, --- India --- Politics and government
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When Narendra Modi was elected Prime Minister of India in 2014, he promised to push through key reforms and bring about the massive economic development needed for the "world's largest democracy" to win its place among global superpowers. With over 1.3 billion citizens, India is soon to become the world's most populous country, and more than one quarter of the people joining global workforce during the next decade will be Indian. The poorest of the world's 20 largest economies, India's potential for catch-up growth is enormous. And so are the limits and contradictions India must overcome for Modi's vision to gain momentum. What has his government achieved so far? How likely is Modi's "Minimum government, maximum governance" strategy to deliver the expected outcomes? Is India, often described as a "reluctant superpower", now closer to becoming a regional leader? In a crucial year for local elections, and with the Prime Minister ready to run for a second term in 2019, this volume investigates the economic, political and diplomatic trajectories of Modi's India in its quest for a global role.
Modī, Narendra, --- India --- Politics and government --- Narendra Modī, --- Narendra Damodardas Modi, --- Modi, Narandra, --- Political Science / World / Asian --- Political science
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Discours indiens d'Amérique. --- Politics and government. --- Premiers ministres --- Prime ministers --- Prime ministers. --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Indian. --- Modī, Narendra, --- Inde --- India --- India. --- Politique et gouvernement.
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Since the right-wing, Hindu-nationalist government of Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power at the national level in 2014, and with its consolidation of power in the 2019 general election, India has witnessed a significant realignment of its national politics and a shift toward the right of the political spectrum. The Politics of India under Modi provides a detailed overview of India's political trends, economic prospects, and international relations in the twenty-first century.This book is designed as a supplement and update for existing syllabi that trace India's political economy from the birth of the republic to the quest for economic liberalization and great power status. Undergraduates and scholars interested in India's foreign policy and political reform will find value in this timely book.
Modī, Narendra, --- Bharatiya Janata Party. --- India --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Foreign relations --- Political Science / World / Asian --- History / Asia / India & South Asia --- Political Science --- Political science
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This book captures how electioneering has changed over the years and how media and marketing have assumed more significance than party manifestos.
Political campaigns --- Campaigns, Election --- Campaigns, Political --- Election campaigns --- Electioneering --- Electoral politics --- Negative campaigns --- Politics, Practical --- Elections --- Modī, Narendra, --- Narendra Modī, --- Narendra Damodardas Modi, --- Modi, Narandra, --- India. --- Bharatiya Janata Party. --- BJP --- Bhājapā --- Bhā. Ja. Pā. --- B.J.P. --- Pi. Jē. Pi. --- Bhāratīya Janatā Pārṭī --- Bhajpa --- India (Republic). --- Elections, 2014.
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A discourse on the goals set by Prime Minister Modi to guide India's foreign policy In India, foreign policymaking has been based in the Prime Minister's Office because of the institutionalization of the foreign policy structure since Independence. This book highlights that in the past three decades, due to the constraints of coalition politics, there has been little insight into India's foreign policy. The ruling government effectively reverted the locus of authority to the new prime minister and his team, thereby not just avoiding a wider contestation between competing paradigms but instituting a paradigm shift-a shift which is a response to previous policy anomalies and failures, and creating newly articulated goals in a short time.
Modī, Narendra, --- Narendra Modī, --- Narendra Damodardas Modi, --- Modi, Narandra, --- India --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- Bharat --- Bhārata --- Government of India --- Ḣindiston Respublikasi --- Inde --- Indië --- Indien --- Indii︠a︡ --- Indland --- Indo --- Republic of India --- Sāthāranarat ʻIndīa --- Yin-tu --- インド --- هند --- Индия
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