Pradeep Chhibber
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Industrial and Labor Relations, South Asian StudiesGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeGeetha K. Murali | grad student | 2007 | UC Berkeley |
Adnan Naseemullah | grad student | 2010 | UC Berkeley |
Mathias Poertner | grad student | 2018 | UC Berkeley |
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Jassal N, Chhibber P. (2019) India in 2018: Crises of Institutional Legitimacy and Gender Asian Survey. 59: 85-97 |
Chhibber P, Verma R. (2019) The Rise of the Second Dominant Party System in India: BJP’s New Social Coalition in 2019: Studies in Indian Politics. 7: 131-148 |
Naseemullah A, Chhibber P. (2018) Patronage, Sub-Contracted Governance and the Limits of Electoral Coordination Comparative Politics. 51: 81-100 |
Chhibber P, Jassal N. (2018) India in 2017: The BJP, Economic Reform, and Contentious Politics Asian Survey. 58: 86-99 |
Chhibber P, Ostermann SL, Verma R. (2018) The State as Guardian of the Social Order: Conservatism in Indian Political Thought and Its Modern Manifestations: Studies in Indian Politics. 6: 27-43 |
Chhibber P, Jensenius FR, Suryanarayan P. (2014) Party organization and party proliferation in India Party Politics. 20: 489-505 |
Chhibber P. (2013) Dynastic parties: Organization, finance and impact Party Politics. 19: 277-295 |
Chhibber P. (2009) Are national elections any more than aggregations of state-level verdicts? Economic and Political Weekly. 44: 58-63 |
Chhibber P, Kollman K. (2009) The formation of national party systems: Federalism and party competition in Canada, Great Britain, India, and the United States The Formation of National Party Systems: Federalism and Party Competition in Canada, Great Britain, India, and the United States |
Nooruddin I, Chhibber P. (2008) Unstable politics: Fiscal space and electoral volatility in the Indian states Comparative Political Studies. 41: 1069-1091 |