Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353024727
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Binding: Hardcover
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353024722
- Publisher Date: 05 Dec 2018
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Weight: 294.8350405 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Discover the dictator’s toolbox in “How to Rig an Election.” Brian Klaas and Nic Cheeseman expose six strategies used by authoritarian leaders to manipulate elections and maintain power. From gerrymandering to vote buying, explore global examples of election rigging and learn how flawed elections grant legitimacy and financial support without accountability. Uncover the limitations of elections in promoting democracy and gain insights into safeguarding democracy from authoritarian subversion. ISBN: 9789353024727
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Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
Disturbing and insightful. I learned so much about the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways elections are undermined. Highly recommended for understanding modern politics.
Chirag –
Provides a good overview of election manipulation tactics. Easy to read and understand. I like that authors didn’t delve into too much jargon.
Ashish Kumar –
This book is a wake-up call! It shows how fragile democracy can be and how easily it can be manipulated. A bit depressing, but necessary reading.
Arnav Bhatt –
Interesting content, but I found the book a little dense and academic. Still, a valuable resource for understanding electoral fraud.
Durgesh Rajendra Karande –
While informative, some of the examples felt a bit dated. The core concepts are still relevant, but an updated edition would be beneficial.
Punit Kumar Yadav –
This book is essential for anyone interested in global politics. Very insightful information about election fraud.
Nirupama Banerjee –
A well-researched exploration of electoral manipulation. The writing is a bit dry at times, but the content is incredibly important.
Abhishek Rout –
Eye-opening! The book provides a comprehensive overview of how elections are manipulated worldwide. Some parts felt a bit repetitive, but overall very informative.
Amrit Upadhyay –
A solid analysis of the methods used to rig elections. The book could be more engaging, but the information is valuable.
Nimisha Mishra –
A chilling but vital read. Klaas and Cheeseman lay bare the tactics of election rigging with alarming clarity. A must-read for anyone interested in preserving democracy.
Abhinav Misra –
An important contribution to the study of authoritarianism. The authors provide concrete examples and a clear framework for understanding election rigging.