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Federal Calculations in State Level Coalition Governments
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2011
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Political ProcessLawSocial SciencesSocial MobilizationDemocracyGovernment SpendingPolitical GamePolitical SystemState StructurePublic PolicyFederal CalculationsComparative PoliticsAutonomy ThesisPolitical CompetitionFederal Income TaxFederal TaxEconomic PolicyState Politics FormulationPolitical OrganizationsPolitical PartiesFederalismPolitical Science
When political parties organize, compete and maintain interests at different levels, they bring interconnections both between as well as horizontally across levels. This study suggests that the autonomy of state politics formulation may have to pay greater attention to the federal framework and give more consideration to the role of polity-wide parties. This study uses the autonomy thesis as a heuristic tool and expands the discussion beyond state politics as considered by Yogendra Yadav-Suhas Palshikar. It examines the interface between the rise of the state as the primary unit and the functioning of political parties, especially in a multi-party competitive scenario where parties are forced to enter into coalitions. By situating India and its coalition experiences within a broader literature of comparative politics, the study tries to enrich our understanding about the relationship between federalism, political parties and coalition politics.