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Is a New Jim Crow Emerging in India? Ashutosh Varshney Gives a Warning

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That's the point here. It's not there yet. But if electorally the BJP keeps winning, this is a prospect that must be faced.

Ashutosh Varshney
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Ashutosh Varshney is the Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences at Brown University. He is the author of many books and papers on India and its politics. His most recent article (coauthored with Connor Staggs), published in Journal of Democracy, is "Hindu Nationalism and the New Jim Crow."
Key Highlights

  • Introduction - 1:31
  • Hindu Nationalism - 3:48
  • Jim Crow and India - 12:08
  • Vigilantism - 23:53
  • Solutions - 34:46

Key Links
"Hindu Nationalism and the New Jim Crow" by Ashutosh Varshney and Connor Staggs in Journal of Democracy
"India’s Democracy at 70: Growth, Inequality, and Nationalism" by Ashutosh Varshney in Journal of Democracy
Follow Ashutosh Varshney on X @ProfVarshney
Democracy Paradox Podcast
Ashutosh Varshney on India. Democracy in Hard Places
Is India Still a Democracy? Rahul Verma Emphatically Says Yes
More Episodes from the Podcast
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1. Is a New Jim Crow Emerging in India? Ashutosh Varshney Gives a Warning (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:01:31)

3. Hindu Nationalism (00:03:48)

4. Jim Crow and India (00:12:08)

5. Vigilantism (00:23:53)

6. Solutions (00:34:46)

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That's the point here. It's not there yet. But if electorally the BJP keeps winning, this is a prospect that must be faced.

Ashutosh Varshney
Proudly sponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Learn more at https://kellogg.nd.edu
Listen ad-free for just a $5/month on Patreon

Make a one-time Donation to Democracy Paradox.
A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.
Ashutosh Varshney is the Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences at Brown University. He is the author of many books and papers on India and its politics. His most recent article (coauthored with Connor Staggs), published in Journal of Democracy, is "Hindu Nationalism and the New Jim Crow."
Key Highlights

  • Introduction - 1:31
  • Hindu Nationalism - 3:48
  • Jim Crow and India - 12:08
  • Vigilantism - 23:53
  • Solutions - 34:46

Key Links
"Hindu Nationalism and the New Jim Crow" by Ashutosh Varshney and Connor Staggs in Journal of Democracy
"India’s Democracy at 70: Growth, Inequality, and Nationalism" by Ashutosh Varshney in Journal of Democracy
Follow Ashutosh Varshney on X @ProfVarshney
Democracy Paradox Podcast
Ashutosh Varshney on India. Democracy in Hard Places
Is India Still a Democracy? Rahul Verma Emphatically Says Yes
More Episodes from the Podcast
More Information
Apes of the State created all Music
Email the show at [email protected]
Follow on Twitter @DemParadox, Facebook, Instagram @democracyparadoxpodcast
100 Books on Democracy

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Is a New Jim Crow Emerging in India? Ashutosh Varshney Gives a Warning (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:01:31)

3. Hindu Nationalism (00:03:48)

4. Jim Crow and India (00:12:08)

5. Vigilantism (00:23:53)

6. Solutions (00:34:46)

211 episodes

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