Department of Government Residence:
1409 Flintridge Rd.
University of Texas at Austin Austin,
TX 78746
Austin, TX 78712-1087 (512)
327-0482
(512) 471-5121 E-mail: rlh@austin.utexas.edu
FAX (512) 471-1062
Date and Place of Birth: February 6, 1939, Greensburg,
Pennsylvania
Academic Rank: Professor of Government and Asian Studies
Louann and Larry Temple Centennial Professor in the Humanities
Employment History:
Oberlin College, 1966-1967
University of Texas at Austin, 1967-present
Education and Degrees:
B.A. (Government), University of Texas at Austin, 1960
Indian School of International Studies, New Delhi, India, 1960-1961
M.A. (Political Science), University of Chicago, 1962
Ph.D. (Political Science), University of Chicago, 1966
Awards, Honors, and Biographical Listings:
Endowed Professorship (bestowed 1989): Louann and Larry Temple
Centennial Professor of the Humanities
Alan Shivers Teaching Award, 1982
UT President's Associates Teaching Excellence Award, 1984
Teaching Excellence Award, "Eyes of Texas," 1995
Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Eta Sigma
Pi Sigma Alpha
Who's Who in America
Who's Who in the South and Southwest
Who's Who in American Education
Research Grants and Fellowships:
Rotary International Fellowship, 1960-1961
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship, 1961-1962
Carnegie Study of New Nations Fellowship (Honorary), 1962-1963
Committee on Southern Asian Studies Fellowship, 1962-1963
Carnegie Study of New Nations Fellowship (Honorary), 1963-1964
National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship, 1963-1964
Foreign Area Fellowship (Ford), 1964-1965, 1965-1966
Ford Faculty Research Grant, 1969-1970
National Research Council (Office of Education, HEW), 1971-1973
American Institute of Indian Studies, 1974
University Research Institute, December 1976-January 1977
Smithsonian Institution, December 1979-January 1980
American Institute of Indian Studies (Smithsonian), 1982
University Research Institute, July-August 1985
University Research Institute, Summer 1987
American Institute of Indian Studies, May-June 1990
University Research Institute, Spring 1991
Research/Teaching Interests:
Comparative Politics: Theory and approaches; political
development and
modernization; social movements; comparative ethnic conflict.
Area
specialization: South Asia (India).
International Politics: South Asia
Public Law: Civil Liberties; Law and Society
Teaching Experience:
Comparative Politics:
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Political Development and Modernization (graduate)
The Politics of Social Inequality
Comparative Ethnic Conflict (graduate)
Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in South Asia (graduate)
Government and Politics of South Asia
International Relations:
South Asia and World Politics
Public Law:
Civil Liberties (lower-division lecture course)
Law and Society
Law, Justice, and Morals
The Right to Privacy (graduate)
American Government:
Introduction to American Government
Others:
Indian Civilization
Selected Professional Activities:
Member, Editorial Board, Asian Survey, 1979-1996.
Consultant on "The Study of Indian Trends," U.S. Department
of State,
1982-1983. (Presentation of results at one-day conference, Washington,
DC,
October 21, 1983.)
Consultant, Global Assessments, Inc., 1988-1995.
Member, Fellowship Selection Committee, Indo-U.S. Subcommission
on
Education and Culture, 1983-date. Acting chairman, 1984; Co-chair,
1987;
Chair, 1988-1993.
Member, Advisory Board, The Asia Society of Texas (Houston), 1997-1999
Member, Research Council for the International Forum for Democratic
Studies, National Endowment for Democracy, 1994-present
Senior Policy Advisor for South Asia, Political Risk Services,
Inc.,
1982-present.
Member, Research Council International Forum for Democratic Studies,
National Endowment for Democracy, 1996-present
Member, Kashmir Study Group, 1996-present
Member, Board of Trustees, American Institute of Indian Studies,
1996-present
Member, Encarta Yearbook Advisory Board, 1999-present
Selected Conference and Symposia Participation:
Participant-Discussant, South Asia Heads of Mission Conference,
British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, June 20, 1983.
Participant, Sixth Soviet-American Conference on Asia, Alma-Ata
(U.S.S.R.), May 28-June 1, 1984.
Participant, Seventh American-Soviet Conference on Asia, Lake
Tahoe, May 19-22, 1986.
Participant, Second Quadrilateral Project, Workshop, "Political
Trends Within the Major Pacific-Asian States and Their Regional
Implication,"
Panang, Malaysia, August 12-14, 1987; Conference, University of
California, Berkeley, January 6-10, 1988. Paper: "Linkage
Politics in India: The
Relationship of Domestic Politics to Foreign Policy."
Presentation, "Parties, Politics, and Personalities: The
Elections and After," for briefing for Ambassador-Designate
to India, William Clark, U.S.
Department of State, Washington, DC, November 7, 1989.
Participant, Ninth American-Soviet Conference on Asia, Monterery,
CA, April 18-21, 1990.
Participant, Indo-U.S. Strategic Symposium (U.S. National Defense
University), Arlie, VA, April 21-23, 1992.
Presentation: "Political Stability," one-day seminar
on Economic Reform and Political Stability in India," Council
on Foreign Relations, New York, May
15, 1992.
Presentation, "Parties, Politics, and Personalities: Scorecard
on the Rao Government," briefing for new U.S. Ambassador
Thomas Pickering, U.S.
Department of State, Washington, DC, May 28, 1992.
Presentation: "Indian Politics and Economy--Key Trends,"
symposium on
"India's Future and the United States," sponsored by
the Asia Society and
the Centre for Policy Research (New Dehi), New York, June 11,
1993.
Presentation, "Politics, Parties, and Personalities: The
Changing
Landscape," at one-day briefing "India: Facing a Changing
World," for new
U.S. Ambassador to India, Frank Wisner, U.S. Department of State,
Washington, DC, June 14, 1994.
Presentation, panel on "The Eleventh Indian General Election:
Retrospect and Prospect," The Wilson Center (Smithsonian),
Washington DC, June 19,
1996.
Participant, "Managing Ethnic Relations in Asia and the Pacific,"
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, July 29-31,
1996.
Presentation: "Federalism, Pluralism, and Civil Society,"
conference on "India's Democracy at Fifty," National
Endowment for Democracy, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1997.
Presentation: "Coalition Politics and Center-State Relations
in India: Parties, Elections, and Government Stability,"
Third Annual Symposium of the SMU-Dallas Forum on Asian Affairs,
"India at the Cross-Roads: The Challenge of Nation-Building
and Economic Reform," Dallas, March 27, 1998.
Participant, conference, "The Sub-Continent: Prospects in
the Twentieth-first Century," The Ditchley Foundation, Ditchley
Park (Oxfordshire), October 9-11, 1998.
Selected Lectures:
Lecture series on U.S. government and politics for U.S. International
Communications Agency, India, 1982.
Lecture tour in Australia, July 1982, on Indian politics and Sino-India
relations: University of Western Australia; University of Adelaide;
Flinders University; University of Melborune; Latrobe University;
Australian National University; University of New South Wales;
Macquarie University; Griffith University.
"The Future of Indira Gandhi," The Asia Society, Washington,
DC, April 5, 1983.
"India: The Keystone of Stability in South Asia," The
Asia Society, Houston, November 2, 1983.
"India After Indira," The Asia Society, Washington,
DC, February 4, 1985; New York, April 16, 1985.
"India Under Rajiv: Domestic and Foreign Policy Perspectives,"
Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing, August
3, 1985.
"Indian Foreign Relations: Problems and Prospects,"
Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing, August
6, 1985.
"The Contemporary Indian Political Situation," Foreign
Service Institute (U.S. Department of State), Washington, DC,
June 3, 1986.
"Social Origins of Conflict in India," Foreign Service
Institute, Washington, DC, March 31, 1987.
"Fundamentalism in India: Hindu, Muslim and Sikh," The
Houston Seminar, Houston, November 2, 1987.
"A Portrait of Blacktown" Baltazard Solvyns in Calcutta,
1791-1804," University of Texas, Austin, November 12, 1987.
"Domestic Politics in India," Foreign Service Institute,
Washington, DC, December 11, 1987.
"The Indian Election, 1989," Foreign Service Institute,
Washington, DC, October 24, 1989.
Lecture Tour for the United States Information Service (USIS),
May 30-June 8, 1989. In Sri Lanka:
"American Foreign Policy: The New Agenca," American
Center, Kandy, June 1, 1989, and American Center, Colombo, June
2, 1989.
In Pakistan: "American Foreign Policy Toward South Asia
Under the Bush Administration," Pakistan Institute of International
Affairs, Karachi, June 4, 1989;
"U.S. Policy in South Asia," University of Peshawar,
Peshawar, June 5, 1989;
"The Making of American Foreign Policy," American Center,
Islamabad, June 6, 1989;
"American Foreign Policy Toward South Asia Under the Bush
Administration," Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad,
June 7, 1989;
"American Foreign Policy: The New Agenda," American
Center, Lahore, June 8, 1989.
"India: Can Democracy Survive?" Democracy Lecture Series,
Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, April 2, 1990.
"Celebrating Calcutta: The Solvyns Portraits," Faculty
Seminar on British Studies, University of Texas, February 16,
1990.
"An Overview of Modern Indian Politics," Rice University,
Asia Society, Houston, March 9, 1992.
"Politics in India," Foreign Service Institute, (U.S.
Department of State), Roslyn, VA, periodic lectures: January 16,
1991; October 28, 1991; October 8, 1992; October 25, 1993; June
13, 1994.
A Portrait of the Hindus: Baltazard Solvyns in Calcutta, 1791-1804,"
University of Virginia, South Asia Seminar, Charlottesville, VA,
February 19, 1993.
Lectures for the United States Information Service (USIS) in India,
1994: "U.S. Foreign Policy in South Asia," University
of Udaipur (Rajasthan), February 10, 1994.
"The Challenges of Ethno-Diversity to Democratic Institution-Building,"
University of Udaipur (Rajasthan), February 10, 1994.
"Religion and Politics in Pluralistic Society," Ahmedabad,
February 12, 1994.
"On the Margin Between Europe and India: Baltazard Solvyns
in Calcutta, 1791-1804," Center for Asian Studies, University
of Texas, South Asia Seminar, Jan. 30, 1997.
"The Not-So-Funny Business of Indian Politics: What's Happening
in India Today," The Asia Society, Houston, March 17, 1998.
"India, Pakistan, and the Bomb: U. S. Interests in South
Asia," Council on Foreign Relation, St. Louis, December 8,
1998.
"Ethnic and Religious Conflict in South Asia," Foreign
Service Institute (U.S. Department of State), Arlington, VA, January
29, 1999.
Major Administrative Assignments:
Department of Government:
Undergraduate Adviser, 1987-1989
Executive Committee, 1970-1971, 1972-1973, 1975-1976, 1977-1979,
1980-1981, 1988-1989, 1994-95
Temporary Budget Committee, 1983-1984
Graduate Adivsor, 1970-1972
Chairman, Graduate Admissions Committee, 1970-1972
Chairman, Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1970-1972
Department Honors Advisor, 1968-1969
Chairman, Financial Aid Committee, 1973-1974
Chairman, Graduate Studies Committee, 1975-1976
Chairman, Comparative Field, 1975-1976, 1979-1980
Department of Asian Studies/Center for Asian Studies:
Member, Center for Asian Studies Executive Committee, 1967-78;
1987-93
Member, Executive Committee, Department of Asian Studies, 1994-96
Acting Chair, Department of Asian Studies, 1996-1997
Acting Director, Center for Asian Studies, 1996-1997
College and University:
Provost's Committee on Liaison with the Austin Community College,
1973-1974
Faculty Council of the Collegte of Social and Behavioral Science,
1975-1976
Chairman, College Committee on Courses and Curriculum, 1975-1976
Director, International Studies, 1975-1978
Member, Faculty Senate/University Council, 1977-1979; 1989-1990
Advisor, Plan II, 1978-1988
Member, Consultative Committee for the Selection of the Vice President
for
Academic Affairs, 1976
Review Committee for the Graduate Program of the LBJ School, 1976
Review Committee for the Graduate Program of the Department of
Journalism, 1978
Chairman, Ransom Teaching Award Committee, College of Liberal
Arts, 1979- 1980
Member, Graduate School Committee on Dissertation Awards, 1979-1980
Chairman, Graduate School Committee on Dissertation Awards, 1980-1981.
Member, Liberal Arts Council, 1988-1989
Member, Center for Asian Studies Executive Committee, 1967-1978;
1987-1993
Member, Plan II Executive Committee, 1991-1996
Member, Luce Scholarship Selection Committee, 1987-1996
Member, Huntington Museum Art Accessions Committee, 1984-1985;
1996-1997
Member, Plan II Policy Committee, 1984-1987
External Examiner for Doctoral Dissertations:
University of Western Australia
McGill University
University of Toronto
University of Calicut (India)
University of Kerala (India)
Karnatak University (India)
University of Delhi (India)
University of Mysore (India)
Andhra University (India)
University of Calcutta (India)
Books:
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr., The Dravidian Movement (Bombay: Popular
Prakashan, 1965).
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr., The Nadars of Tamilnad: The Political
Culture of a Community in Change (Berkeley: University
of California Press, 1969);
Indian edition, (Bombay: Oxford University Press, 1969). Tamil
translation (Tuticorin; Murugan Press, 1979).
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr., India: Government and Politics in a Developing
Nation (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1970); second
edition (1975);
Indian reprint (New Delhi, Freeman, 1979); third edition (1980);
(with Stanley A. Kochanek) fourth edition (1986); (with Stanley
A. Kochanek) fifth edition (1993); (with Stanley A. Kochanek)
sixth edition (Ft. Worth: Harcourt College Publishes, 2000).
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr. and James A. Bill, Comparative Politics:
The Quest for Theory (Columbus, Ohio: Charles Merrill,
1973); reprint (Washington, D.C.:
University Press of America, 1981). Korean translation (Seoul:
Pak Young-Sa, 1983) (tr. by Kiwoo Kim).
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr. and Santiago Hinojosa, The Politics of
Bilingual Education: A Study of Four Southwest Texas Communities
(Austin: Sterling Swift Publishing Co., 1975).
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr., Essays in the Political Sociology of South
India (New Delhi: Usha Publishers, 1979; New Delhi: Manohar,
1993).
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr., India Under Pressure: Prospects for Political
Stability (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1984).
R.L. Hardgrave, Jr., American Government: The Republic in Action
[high school text] (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986).
R. L. Hardgrave, Jr. and Stephen M. Slawek, Musical Instruments
of North India: Eighteenth Century Portraits by Baltazard
Solvyns. New Delhi: Manohar, 1997.
R. L. Hardgrave, Jr., Boats of Bengal: Eighteenth Century Portraits by Balthazar Solvyns. New Delhi: Manohar, 2001.
R. L. Hardgrave, Jr., A Portrait of the Hindus: Francois Balthazar Solvyns Life and Work. Ahmedabad: Mapin, forthcoming.
Edited:
Word as Mantra: The Art of Raja Rao. New Delhi: Katha,
1998
Special issue on "Film and Mass Politics in the Developing
Areas," American Behavioral Scientist, 17 (January-February
1974).
"Kashmir 1947: Burdens of the Past, Options for the Future--Four
Perspectives," Commonwealth & Comparative Politics
36 (March 1998), pp. 92-123.
"Ethnic Conflict and Civic Life: Hindus and Muslims in
India: A Review Symposium," Commonwealth & Comparative
Politics 39 (March 2001), pp. 96-141.
Articles and Chapters:
"Caste, Class, and Politics, in Kerala," Political
Science Review (India), 3 (May 1964), pp. 120-126.
"Caste in Kerala: A Preface to the Elections," Economic
Weekly, 16 (November 21, 1964), pp. 1841-1847.
"The DMK and the Politics of Tamil Nationalism," Pacific
Affairs, 37 (Winter 1964-65), pp. 396-411.
"Caste and the Kerala Elections," Economic Weekly,
17 (April 11, 1965), pp. 660-672.
"The Riots in Tamilnad: Problems and Prospects of India's
Language Crisis," Asian Survey, 5 (August 1965), pp.
399-407.
"Religion, Politics and the DMK," in South Asian
Politics and Religions, Donald E. Smith (ed.), (Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1966), pp. 213-234.
"Varieties of Political Behavior Among the Nadars of Tamilnad,"
Asian Survey, 6 (November 1966), pp. 614-621.
"The Justice Party and the Tamil Renaissance," in The
Justice Party Golden Jubilee Souvenir (Madras: Shanmugam
Press, 1968), pp. 73-75.
"The Breast-Cloth Controversy," Indian Economic and
Social History Review, 5 (June 1968), pp. 171-187.
"Caste: Fission and Fusion," Economic and Political
Weekly, 3, Special Number (July 1968), pp. 1065-1070.
"The New Mythology of a Caste in Change," Journal
of Tamil Studies, 1(1) (April 1969), pp. 61-87. REPRINTED:
Indo-British Review, 12 (January-June
1987), pp. 64-76.
"Political Culture and Projective Techniques," Comparative
Political Studies, 2 (July 1969), pp. 249-155.
"The Congress in India: Crisis and Split," Asian
Survey, 10 (March 1970), pp. 256-262.
"Film and Society in Tamil Nadu," Monthly Public
Opinion Surveys of the Indian Institute of Public Opinion,
15 (March, April 1970), pp. 1-62.
"Political Participation and Primordial Sentiment: The Nadars
of Tamilnad," in Caste in Inidan Politics, Rajni Kothari
(ed.), (New Delhi: Orient Longmans, 1970), pp. 102-128.
"Urbanization and the Structure of Caste," in Urban
India: Society, Space, and Image, Richard G. Fox (ed.)
Durham: Duke University Press, 1970), pp.
39-50.
"The Marxist Dilemma in Kerala: Administration and/or Struggle,"
Asian Survey, 10 (November 1970), pp. 993-1003.
"The Celluloid God: M.G.R. and the Tamil Film," South
Asian Review, 4 (July 1971), pp. 307-314.
"Politics and the Film in Tamil Nadu: The Stars and the DMK,"
Asian Survey, 13 (March 1973), pp. 288-305.
"The Kerala Communists: Contradictions of Powers," in
Radical Movements in South Asia, Paul Brass and
Marcus Franda (eds.) (Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1973), pp. 119-180.
"Film and Political Consciousness in Tamil Nadu," with
Anthony C. Neidhart, Economic and Political Weekly, 10
(January 11, 1975), pp. 27-35.
"The Communist Parties of Kerala: An Electoral Profile,"
in Electoral Politics in the Indian States: Party Systems
and Clevages, Myron Weiner and John O. Field (eds.) (Delhi:
Manohar, 1975), pp. 167-209.
"When Stars Displace the Gods: The Folk Culture of Cinema
in Tamil Nadu," Occasional Papers No. 3, Center for Asian
Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1975; reprinted in The
Allahabad University Magazine, 54 (June 1976), pp. 38-78.
"Peasant Mobilization in Malabar: The Mappilla Rebellion,
1921," in Aspects of Political Mobilization in
South Asia, South Asian Series, No. 1, Robert I. Crane (ed.)
(Syracuse: Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 1976), pp. 67-108.
"The Mappilla Rebellion, 1921: Peasant Revolt in Malabar,"
Modern Asian Studies, 11 (1977), pp. 57-99.
"Caste, Cleavage and Political Conflict, in Main Currents
in Indian Sociology, Vol 3: Cohesion and Conflict,
Giri Raj Gupta (ed.) (Delhi: Vikas, 1977), pp. 224-241.
"Protective Discrimination in the United States: From DeFunis
to Bakke," Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.
11 (December 3, 1977), pp. 2013-2020.
"Mappilla," in Muslim Peoples: An Ethnographic Survey,
Richard V. Weeks (ed.) (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press,
1978), pp. 264-267.
"India: From Crisis to Crisis," Current History,
76 (April 1979), pp. 159-163.
"India Enters the 1980s," Current History, 81
(May 1982), pp. 197-201.
"Stability or Chaos," Darshan, 4 (June 1983),
pp. 32-33.
"The Mappilla Rebellion, 1921," Introduction to the
reprint edition of R.H.Hancock, A History of the Malabar Rebellion,
1921 (originally published Madras, 1925) (New Delhi: Usha
Publications, 1982), pp. 1-27. [Reprint of Modern Asian Studies
article, 1977].
"The Northeast, the Punjab, and the Regionalization of Indian
Politics," Asian Survey, 13 (November 1983), pp. 1171-1181.
REPRINTED: in B. H. Shafruddin and Iftikhar A.M.Z. Fadzli, eds.,
Between Centre and State: Federalism in Perspective
(Kuala Lumpur: Institute of Strategic and International Studies,
Malaysia, 1988), pp. 111-119.
"India in 1983: New Challenges, Lost Opportunities,"
Asian Survey, 14 (February 1984), pp. 209-218.
"India's Stability," Discovery, 8 (Spring 1984),
pp. 31-33.
"Why India Matters: The Challenge to American Policy in South
Asia," Asian Affairs, 11 (Spring 1984), pp.
45-56.
"Mappilla," in Muslim Peoples: A World Ethnographic
Survey, 2nd ed., (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1984), 492-495.
"India on the Eve of Elections: Congress and the Opposition,"
Pacific Affairs, 57 (Fall 1984), pp. 404-428.
"India in 1984: Confrontation, Assassination, and Succession,"
Asian Survey, 25 (February 1985), pp. 131-44.
"India After Indira," India: An Economic and Political
Update. Country Briefing. The Asia Society, New York (April
1985).
"Positive Discrimination in Indian Constitutional Law: From
Dorairajan to Thomas," in Judges and Judicial
Power: Essays in Honor of Justice Krishna
Iyer, R. Dhavan et.al. (eds.), (Bombay: N.M. Tripathi, 1986),
pp. 214-228.
"Social Change and Political Stability in India," in
Modern India: Society and Politics in Transition.
T.P. Sankarankutty Nair (ed.) (New Delhi: Inter-India Publications,
1988), pp. 49-66.
"Linkage Politics in India: The Relationship of Domestic
Politics to Foreign Policy," in Asia and the Major Powers:
Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy. Robert A. Scalapino
et al (eds.), (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, The
University of California, 1988), pp. 306-340.
"South Asia," Global Assessment, 6 (Winter 1988/89),
pp. 103-07.
"South Asia," Global Assessment, 7 (Spring/Summer
1989), pp. 97-100.
"Instruments and Music Culture in Eighteenth Century India:
The Solvyns Portraits" (with Stephen A. Slawek), Asian
Music, 20,1 (Fall/Winter 1988/89), pp. 1-92.
"South Asia," Global Assessment, 8 (Winter 1989/90),
pp. 91-95.
"South Asia," Global Assessment, 9 (Spring/Summer
1990), pp. 80-82.
"A Portrait of Black Town: Baltazard Solvyns in Calcutta,
1791-1804," in Changing Visions, Lasting Images: Calcutta
Through 300 Years. Pratapaditya Pal (ed.), (Bombay: Marg Publications,
1990), pp. 31-46.
"The Study of Indian Politics in the United States"
(in Chinese), South Asian Studies (Beijing), 4 (1990),
pp. 83-86.
"South Asian Internal Politics," in Asia in the 1990s:
American and Soviet Perspectives. Robert A. Scalapino
and Gennady I. Chufrin (eds.), (Berkeley: Institute and East Asian
Studies, The University of California, 1991), pp. 194-210.
"South Asia," Global Assessment, 10 (1991), pp.
88-90.
"South Asia," Global Assessment, 11 (1992), pp.
90-91.
"Projected U.S. and U.S.S.R. Roles in South Asia," in
United States-India Relations, Leo E. Rose and Eric
Gonzalves (eds.), (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies,
The University of California), 1992, pp. 65-77.
"After the Dynasty: Politics in India," Current History,
91 (March 1992), pp. 106-112. Reprinted in Christian Soe (ed.),
Comparative Politics 92/93 (Guildford, CT: Dushkin, 1992),
pp. 195-99; and in James K. Norton (ed.), Global Studies: India
and South Asia (Guildford, CT: Dushkin, 1993), pp. 75-80.
"India," Global Assessment, 12 (1993), pp. 66-67.
"Nadar," in Dravidian Encyclopaedia, Vol. II,
Thiruvananthapuram (India): International School of Dravidian
Linguistics, 1993, p. 516-519.
"Indian American Students: Rediscovery of India," Guest
Column, India Today (North American Edition), August
31, 1992, p. 60h.
"Alliance Politics and Minority Government: India at the
Polls, 1989 and 1991," in Harold A. Gould and Sumit Ganguly,
eds., India Votes: Alliance Politics and Minority Governments
in the Ninth and Tenth General Elections. Boulder: Westview
Press, 1993, pp. 226-240.
"India: Dilemmas of Diversity," Journal of Democracy,
4 (October 1993), pp. 54-68. Reprinted in Larry Diamond and Marc
A. Plattner, eds., Nationalism, Ethic Conflict, and Democracy,
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994, pp. 71-85.
"Activity in Emerging Markets--India," Global Assessment,
13 (1994), pp. 33-35.
"Booming India," Global Assessment, 14 (1995),
pp. 38-43.
"Solvyns, F(rancois) Baltazard," The Dictionary of
Art, Vol. 24, London: MacMillian/ New York: Grove, 1996, p.
55.
"An Early Portrayal of the Sikhs: Two Eighteenth Century
Etchings by Baltazard Solvyns," International Journal
of Punjab Studies, 3 (1996), pp. 213-227.
"Dilemmas of Democracy in India: Majority Rule and Minority
Rights," in S. N. Sridhar and Nirmal K. Matto, eds. Ananya:
A Portrait of India. New York: Association of Indians in America,
1997, pp. 329-346.
"The Representation of Sati: Four Eighteenth-Century Etchings
by Baltazard Solvyns," Bengal Past & Present,
117 (1998), pp. 57-80.
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