Items where Author is "Ray, Subhasish"
Ray, Subhasish and Nath, Suman
(2023)
The electoral legacies of civil war violence: Theory and evidence from a maoist-affected state in India.
Studies in Comparative International Development.
ISSN 1936-6167
(In Press)
Ray, Subhasish
(2022)
Insurgencies and counterinsurgencies in South Asia.
In:
Routledge Handbook of the International Relations of South Asia.
Routledge, London, pp. 158-169.
ISBN 9781003246626
Ray, Subhasish
(2022)
There’s something about the way Modi’s using BJP—Like Left Front, it hurts democracy.
The Print.
Ray, Subhasish
(2022)
Party system change and internal security: Evidence from India, 2005-2021.
Small Wars & Insurgencies, 33 (8).
pp. 1398-1420.
ISSN 1743-9558
Ray, Subhasish
(2022)
Voting for security: Evidence from a Maoist-affected region in IndiaVoting for security: Evidence from a Maoist-affected region in India.
Contemporary South Asia, 30 (3).
pp. 346-365.
ISSN 0958-4935
Nath, Suman and Ray, Subhasish (2022) Political campaigning in West Bengal: Violence,professionalisation, and communalisation. South Asian History and Culture, 13 (3). pp. 305-320. ISSN 1947-2501
Ray, Subhasish, Patil, Ankin and Vidya, K. Sree
(2021)
Mental health and political attitudes after COVID-19 shock: Evidence from India.
In: 2021 Annual Meeting of the World Association of Public Opinion Research, Asia Chapter, 16-17 November, 2021, Bangkok, Thailand.
Ray, Subhasish and Varughese, Anil
(2021)
Economic voting in multi-level contexts: Evidence from Kerala and West Bengal in India.
Electoral Studies, 73: 102378.
ISSN 02613794
Ray, Subhasish
(2021)
Dominant party rule, development, and the rise of Hindu nationalism in West Bengal.
In:
Theory, policy, practice development and discontents in India.
Routledge, Oxon, pp. 200-217.
ISBN 9781003159940
Ray, Subhasish
(2021)
New study finds how Kerala-Bengal decided who to vote for between center and state in 2019.
The Print.
Ray, Subhasish
(2021)
New study finds how Kerala-Bengal decided who to vote for between centre and state in 2019.
The Print.