\aPopulism and patronage : \b why populists win elections in India, Asia, and beyond / \c Paul D. Kenny.
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\a1st ed.
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\aNew York : \b Oxford University Press, \c 2017.
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\ax, 234 p. : \b ill., maps ; \c 24 cm.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 197-222) and index.
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\a1. The puzzle of populism -- 2. Understanding populism and why it matters -- 3. A theory of populist success in patronage democracies -- 4. The emergence of India's patronage-based party system -- 5. Broker autonomy and the end of Indian National Congress Party Dominance -- 6. India's turn to populism -- 7. Regionalism and the rise of the populist far right in India -- 8. Testing the causal mechanisms in additional cases -- 9. Populism and patronage: cross-national evidence -- 10. Conclusion.