India’s Claim to a Permanent Seat in the UN Security Council: Status-Seeking or Institutional Reform? Introduction The question of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reform has remained one of the most contentious debates in global governance, reflecting the tension between the post-1945 distribution of power and the realities of twenty-first-century international politics. India’s longstanding demand … Continue reading Comment on the assertion that India’s claim to a permanent seat is less about reforming the UN and more about securing recognition of its rising status in world politics. Compare India’s claim for a permanent seat with those of other aspirants like Japan, Germany, and Brazil, and analyse the relative strength of their cases.
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Does the proliferation of social movements signify a democratic expansion of participatory political space, or does it reflect a structural erosion and declining legitimacy of representative institutions? Critically examine this duality with reference to theories of democratic engagement and empirical illustrations from diverse political contexts.
Social Movements and the Democratic Dilemma: Expansion of Participation or Crisis of Representation? The global proliferation of social movements over the past few decades—ranging from the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street to India’s anti-corruption movement, Chile’s student protests, and France’s Yellow Vests—has sparked scholarly debate on whether these phenomena constitute a deepening of democracy … Continue reading Does the proliferation of social movements signify a democratic expansion of participatory political space, or does it reflect a structural erosion and declining legitimacy of representative institutions? Critically examine this duality with reference to theories of democratic engagement and empirical illustrations from diverse political contexts.