理解印度政治王朝的分层统治:对王朝代表和王朝领导的政党的断字解读

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-04-02 DOI:10.1177/20578911221147657
Ambar Kumar Ghosh
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自独立以来,印度见证了众多政治王朝的统治,无论是在国家层面还是在国家层面。后殖民时代的印度国家采用了以现代代议制制度为前提的自由宪政民主制度。然而,权力世袭的原始原则以强大的政治家族的形式弹性地共存,直到今天,这些政治家族一直影响着印度民主政治话语的性质。政党是包括印度在内的所有现代代议制民主国家政治生活的重要推动者。因此,研究印度政党制度如何巩固政治王朝的地位至关重要,尤其是从20世纪70年代开始,在政党组织和代表机构领域。在这种背景下,本文试图对印度王朝政治的性质提出质疑,并提供了一个框架来分析其主导地位的原因,以了解其如何影响平等政治机会和选举竞争力的权利。这篇文章提出了三个论点。首先,为了更好地理解王朝政治的无定形本质,尽管存在一些共性,但需要对两个因素——民选机构中的王朝代表性和王朝领导的政党——进行区别研究。其次,王朝代表在大多数政党中普遍存在(在王朝领导的政党和非王朝领导的党派中),这是因为该党偏爱传统候选人,而且他们在选举中获胜的机会更高。第三,文章提供了王朝领导的政党的两种类型,解释了为什么王朝对其政党的控制,特别是在近代,似乎大多是表现免疫,以及在什么情况下,一些王朝领导的党派不仅在选举中表现比其他政党好,而且还面临着保持王朝对政党控制的激烈竞争。最后,文章总结了王朝代表和王朝领导的政党如何影响印度政党制度和民主政治的形式和实质。
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Understanding layered dominance of political dynasties in India: A de-hyphenated reading of dynastic representation and dynasty-led parties
India has witnessed the dominance of a plethora of political dynasties, both at the national as well as the state level, since independence. The post-colonial Indian state adopted a liberal constitutional democracy premised upon modern representative institutions. However, the primordial principle of hereditary succession of power resiliently co-existed in the form of powerful political families that have continued to impact the nature of Indian democratic political discourse till today. The political parties are an instrumental driver of political life in all modern representative democracies including India. Hence, it is crucial to study how the Indian party system has consolidated the prominence of political dynasties especially from the 1970s onwards, in the realm of both party organisation and the representative institutions. In this context, the article attempts to problematise the nature of dynastic politics in India and offers a framework to analyse the causes of its dominance to understand how it impacts the right to equal political opportunity and electoral competitiveness. The article makes three arguments. First, to better understand the amorphous nature of dynastic politics, two elements – dynastic representation in elected institutions and dynasty-led parties – need to be studied distinctively, despite some commonalities. Second, dynastic representation is largely ubiquitous in most political parties (in both dynasty-led and non-dynasty-led parties) due to the party's preference for legacy candidates and their higher chances of electoral winnability. Third, the article offers two typologies of dynasty-led parties, explaining why the dynasties’ grip over their parties, particularly in recent times, appears to be mostly performance-immune and in what circumstances some dynasty-led parties not only perform better in electoral contests than others but also face tough competition for retaining their dynastic control over the party. Lastly, the article concludes with some reflections on how dynastic representation and dynasty-led parties impact the form and substance of the Indian party system and democratic politics.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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