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US Election 2004
 
Vol. I Issue. 22
Presidential Elections And Voting Choice
By R. Sridhar
01 November 2004
As the final countdown goes on for the US Presidential Elections, 2004, it is increasingly clear that this is one of the most closely fought elections in US electoral history. Just a day before the Elections it is still a statistical tie and the results are anybody's guess.
 
Vol. I Issue. 21
Lawyers ready to take over
By C. Raja Mohan
26 October 2004
America probably has world's highest number of litigations per capita. It is also well known that the transaction costs of American capitalism, too, are the largest in the Western world.
 
Vol. I Issue. 20
Career Paths to the Presidency
By Cherian Samuel
19 October 2004
Paragraph 5 of Article 2, Section 1 of the United States Constitution lays down the necessary qualifications for a candidate to the U.S. Presidency as follows: "No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution,
 
Vol. I Issue. 19
Iraq as a Factor in the US Presidential Race
By Chintamani Mahapatra
11 October 2004
Never before has the issue of US military activities abroad occupied as central a place in US election campaigns as is being witnessed now. Even a few months ago, analysts in the United States and abroad were not prepared to accept the view that Iraq would be one of the dominant issues in the election.
 
Vol. I Issue. 18
Why India should prefer Kerry
By Sumit Ganguly
05 October 2004
There has been much fervid commentary in responsible sections of the Indian press about what a Kerry presidency might mean for Indo-U.S. relations. Kerry starts with a concept of America¿s role in the world that places much more weight on diplomacy, consensus-building, and the role of international institutions than the current administration.
 
Vol. I Issue. 17
Television or Tunnel Vision? Media and the Elections
By Cherian Samuel
28 September 2004
With six in ten Americans citing television as their main source of information about the presidential elections, the media plays a crucial informational and agenda shaping role in the election process.
 
Vol. I Issue. 16
Why India prefers Bush
By C. Raja Mohan
21 September 2004
The stage has now been set for a successful first meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and U.S. President George W. Bush next Tuesday on the margins of the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly.
 
Vol. I Issue. 15
US Policy Towards Asia: The Republican View
By Sonika Gupta
14 September 2004
The events of 9/11 and the war on Iraq have irrevocably changed the orientation of American policy towards Asia. In fact, Asia has never been more important in a Presidential election in the United States.
 
Vol. I Issue. 14
The Gay Community and Elections'04: Between a Rock and a Hard Place?
By Stuti Banerjee
06 September 2004
"Life is divided into two kinds of people - the horrible and the miserable", said Woody Allen. This statement aptly describes the dilemma being faced by the homosexual community in the United States (US) during these elections.
 
Vol. I Issue. 13
The Indian-American Diaspora: Small fish in a big sea?
By Amit Gupta
31 August 2004
Analysts both in the United States and India view the growing political mobilization of the Indian-American community, positively. In the United States, Indian-Americans are seen as an educated, technologically savvy,
 
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