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Contents Foreword Preface Introduction I Party system in India 1 Dynamics of party system in IndiaRanbir Singh 2 From one party dominance to multi party systemJiley Singh 3 Polity under Strain making political parties accountableV Eshwar Anand II Coalition governments in India 4 Coalition government as a global trend a theoretical analysisShweta Dhaliwal 5 Evolution of coalition Governments in IndiaKushal Pal 6 The typology of coalition governments in India Narender Singh and Yog Maya 7 Coalition politics in India-need for anew perspectiveAnupama Arya 8 A paradigm shift in Indian politics from political coalitions to social coalitionsAshutosh Saxena and Randhir Singh 9 Economic dimensions of the dynamics of coalition politics in India institutions incentives and interactionsChanchal Kumar Sharma and TP Singh 10 Coalition Governments in India problems and prospectsBK Kaushik 11 Coalition politics in Nidia an analysisDinesh Arora 12 Impact of coalition politics on Indian democracyRaj Pal 13 Coalition Governments in India theoretical explanationsVijay K Malhotra III The case studies of coalition government sin the states 14 Coalition politics in Punjab a study of the Akali Dal-BJP coalitionBhupinder Singh 15 Coalition governments the Haryana experienceSaroj Malik 16 The patterns of coalition governments in HaryanaTejvir Singh IndexThe dynamics of party system has led to the conversion of one party dominance system of India into Bi-polar multi-party system due to the regionalisation of Indian politics This happened because of the combined effect of the processes of modernization politicization and economic development It can also be attributed to the impact of the processes of liberalization privatization and globalization Lastly it is the natural result of the continental sized multi regional multi religious multi caste multi cultural multi lingual and multiethnic character of the policyThis volume is likely to prove very useful for the teachers research scholars and the students of political science It will also be of considerable interest for the political leaders and media persons across ideological lines and leanings 144 pp.