QuesƟons de Recherche / Research in QuesƟon N° 34 - Décembre 2010 Refining the “ModeraƟon Thesis” Regarding “Radical ParƟes” The Jana Sangh and the BJP between Hindu NaƟonalism and CoaliƟon PoliƟcs in India Christophe Jaffrelot Centre d’études et de recherches internaƟonales Sciences Po QuesƟons de recherche / Research in quesƟon – n° 34 – Décembre 2010 hƩp://www.ceri-sciences-po.org/publica/qdr.htm 1 Refining the “ModeraƟon Thesis” Regarding “Radical ParƟes” The Jana Sangh
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AMADALLI BETWEEN THE SAHYADRIS AND THE ARABIAN SEA IS A NARROW COASTAL STRIP‚ KNOWN AS THE AMADALLI WHICH VARIES FROM 8 TO 10 KILOMETRES (5.0 TO 15 MI) IN WIDTH. AMADALLI IS A LARGE VILLAGE IN THE SOUTHERN STATE OF KARNATAKA‚ INDIA AND LIES BETWEEN THE COORDINATES 14°44’42"N AND 74°13’33"E. IT IS LOCATED IN THE KARWAR TALUK / TEHSIL OF UTTARA KANNADA DISTRICT. VILLAGE CODE OF AMADALLI IS 691200 / 602627. IT IS SITUATED 18 KMS SOUTH OF KARWAR‚ 100 KMS SOUTH GOA‚ 260 KM NORTH OF MANGALORE AND 545
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knowledge of his sister to help him understand her take on the situation. Also‚ the narrator reveals that his “personal impression is that he died without understanding his death” (Márquez 101). The narrator develops an opinion on Santiago’s death‚ which veers away from traditional journalistic neutrality. The narrator’s close relationship could be a critical facet in understanding why he implies Santiago’s innocence many
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studies have focused on the development of Indian and Pakistani’s identity (Veer‚ 1987‚ 1994‚ 2004; Sheth‚ 2013;Robb‚ 1991). The book Ethnic Conflict & Civic Life‚ edited by Ashutosh Varshney (2002)‚ described the ethnic conflict between Hindus and Muslims through a perspective of social structure‚ highlighting the role of government. Furthermore‚ in the book Religious Nationalism: Hindus and Muslims in India‚ Peter Van Der Veer provides a constructivist perspective on the formation of Muslim and Hindus
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In the opposite direction that also seemed to lead straight toward the middle of the forest. And that was the direction he chose. He didn’t intend to go to deep into the forest and he knew that after couple miles the road would veer to the right and come back onto the southern ends of the village farmlands. It was not that he was afraid of the forest‚ for he walked thru its outskirts almost every day‚ but why would he walk far away from the village‚ from his village‚ where he
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Indian Hindi poet‚ essayist and academic‚ who is considered as one of the most important modern Hindi poets. He remerged as a poet of rebellion as a consequence of his nationalist poetry written in the days before Indian independence. His poetry exuded veer rasa‚ and he has been hailed as a Rashtrakavi ("National poet") on account of his inspiring patriotic compositions.As a mark of respect for him‚ his portrait was unveiled in the Central Hall of Parliament of India by the Prime Minister of India‚ Dr
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Introduction Multiculturalism‚ and the position of the Islam specifically‚ has been subject to numerous debates in Europe. In the Netherlands‚ aversion to Islamic communities has been observed‚ where politicians like Geert Wilders received substantial support for their campaigning for measures against these communities. The impact of greater cultural diversity on gay rights is significantly present in this discussion. Moreover‚ a shift in the position of the gay community and gay rights in politics
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John Bowlby: Attachment Theory Laura Johnson COUNS 605A March 10‚ 2012 Historical Background Edward ‘John’ Mostyn Bowlby was born in London on February 26‚ 1907 and died in 1990‚ one of the middle children of six siblings‚ to upper class parents. John’s father was a surgeon to royalty‚ later knighted first Baronet‚ only saw the children on Sundays. John’s mother believed parental attention and affection would lead to dangerous spoiling of the children‚ as was customary of the day
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G1 & G2‚ Express Arcade‚ Plot No- H-10‚ Netaji Subhash Place‚ Pitampura‚ Delhi-110034‚ Delhi E-26‚ First Floor‚ Lajpat Nagar-110024‚ Delhi Unit No. G-5 (II) A‚ Shop No. 5/126-127‚ Janak Place‚ Distt. Centre‚ Janak Puri‚ New Delhi - 110058 114‚ Vir Savarkar Block‚ Vikas Marg‚ Near Nirman Vihar Metro station‚ Pillar No. 58‚ ShakarPur‚ (Above Kaju wala)‚ Delhi-110092 Shop No.5 Ceebros Complex‚ Old No.45‚ New No.39‚ Montieth Road‚ Egmore‚ Chennai - 600008 Ground Floor‚Habeeb Towers‚ No.196 (Old No.756)
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The separation/A divided legacy/Bridging partition/ Freedom of midnight/The great migration. MAHEK PATEL The partition of India was the partition of British India on the basis of religious demographics. This led to the creation of the sovereign states of the
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