Critically discuss the competing explanations of tribalism through instrumentalist, constructivist, and primordialist perspectives. Which offers the most convincing analysis of African realities? How does tribalism in Africa compare to sectarianism in the Middle East or caste politics in India in terms of its impact on political integration?

Tribalism, Identity, and Political Integration: Competing Theories and Comparative Contexts across Africa, the Middle East, and India I. Introduction: The Paradox of Tribalism and Modern Political Order The persistence of tribalism in postcolonial Africa presents one of the most enduring puzzles in political science and comparative sociology. As a mode of identity-based solidarity and political … Continue reading Critically discuss the competing explanations of tribalism through instrumentalist, constructivist, and primordialist perspectives. Which offers the most convincing analysis of African realities? How does tribalism in Africa compare to sectarianism in the Middle East or caste politics in India in terms of its impact on political integration?

Despite inheriting the institutional advantages of a professional civil service and a well-organized political party system at independence, Indian democracy has often been critiqued for its uneven and dismal performance. What structural, institutional, and socio-political factors account for this paradox, and how can their impact on democratic consolidation be critically assessed?

Democracy in India and the Paradox of Uneven Performance: Structural, Institutional, and Socio-Political Determinants of Democratic Consolidation The Indian experiment with democracy has often been described as a paradox. At independence in 1947, India was widely considered an unlikely candidate for a stable democratic order. A deeply divided society, widespread poverty, and low levels of … Continue reading Despite inheriting the institutional advantages of a professional civil service and a well-organized political party system at independence, Indian democracy has often been critiqued for its uneven and dismal performance. What structural, institutional, and socio-political factors account for this paradox, and how can their impact on democratic consolidation be critically assessed?

How has the pattern of electoral behaviour in India evolved since independence, and what socio-political, economic, and institutional factors have influenced its transformation over time?

Evolving Patterns of Electoral Behaviour in India: A Socio-Political and Institutional Analysis Introduction Since the first general elections in 1951–52, electoral behaviour in India has undergone profound transformations, reflecting shifts in socio-political structures, economic changes, and institutional dynamics. Far from being a static or linear process, the evolution of voting patterns in India reveals a … Continue reading How has the pattern of electoral behaviour in India evolved since independence, and what socio-political, economic, and institutional factors have influenced its transformation over time?