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- S.I. Wilkinson, Votes and Violence: Electoral Competition and Ethnic Riots in India, Cambridge University Press Studies in Comparative Politics
(July, 2004), New York & Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (Paperback edition published by CUP India in
May 2005. Co-Winner of the 2005 American
Political
Science Association's Woodrow Wilson
Foundation Award for "the best book
published in the United States during the
prior year on government, politics or
international affairs".) .
Chapters in Books
- S.I. Wilkinson, Muslims in Post-Independence India,
in Islam in Asia
(submitted), John Esposito (Project likely to be published by OUP as a
new edition of a book with the same name
and author.) .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Constructivism and Ethnic Riots,
in "Modeling Constructivist Approaches to Ethnic Identity", edited by Kanchan Chandra
(2005), Currently under review by Cornell University Press .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Conditionality, Consociationalism, and the European Union,
in Sid Noel, ed., From Power Sharing to Democracy: Post-conflict Institutions in Ethnically Divided Societies
(2005), Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press .
- Karen Jacobsen with S.I. Wilkinson, Refugees as Security Threats in Sub-Saharan Africa,
in International Migration and Security, edited by Myron Weiner
(September, 1993),
pp. 201-228, Westview Press .
Journal Articles
- S.I. Wilkinson, Elections in India: Behind the Congress Comeback,
Journal of Democracy, vol. 16 no. 1
(January, 2005),
pp. 153-167 .
- Steven I. Wilkinson, Return of the Congress?,
Journal of Democracy, vol. 16 no. 1
(January, 2005) .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Putting Gujarat in Perspective,
Economic and Politic Weekly
(April 2002) .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Cleaning Up Political Institutions,
Seminar(New Delhi), vol. 506
(October, 2001) .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Constructivism and Ethnic Violence,
APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter
(January, 2001) .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Democratic Transitions in South Asia,
Democratization, vol. 7 no. 3
(2001),
pp. 203-227 .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Consociational Theory and Ethnic Violence,
Asian Survey, vol. XL no. 5
(October, 2000),
pp. 767-91 (This will be republished in slightly
different form as "Consociational Theory
and Violence in India" forthcoming in
Ashutosh Varshney, ed., India and the
Politics of Developing Countries: Essays in
Honor of Myron Weiner (Delhi: Sage 2001).) .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Froids calculs et foules dechainees: les emeutes intercommunitaires en Inde" (Cold Calculations and Wild Crowds: Intercommunity Riots in India),
Critique Internationale, vol. 6
(Spring, 2000),
pp. 125-42 .
- S.I. Wilkinson, A Political Science Perspective on Teaching about Violence,
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Review, vol. 4 no. 1
(Spring, 2000),
pp. 52-55 .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Uttar Pradesh's 'Riot-Prone' Towns,
Seminar, vol. 432
(August, 1995),
pp. 27-34 .
Edited Volumes
- Steven I. Wilkinson, ed., Religious Politics and Communal Violence
(forthcoming August/September 2005), New Delhi: Oxford University Press [abs].
- S.I. Wilkinson & Herbert Kitschelt, eds., Patrons or Policies: Patterns of Democratic Accountability and Political Competition
(contract pending), Approved for publication by Cambridge University Press syndics on 6/27/05, contract pending .
Papers Submitted
- S.I. Wilkinson, Which Group Identities Lead to Most Violence? Evidence from India
(to be published 2006) (This paper will appear in Stathis Kalyvas
and Ian Shapiro, ed. Order Conflict and
Violence.) .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Ethnic Violence & Negative Campaigning: Riots, Votes and Turnout in India, 2002
(Summer, 2005) [abs].
- S.I. Wilkinson, Ethnic Violence as Campaign Expenditure: Riots, Votes and Turnout in India, 2002
(under peer review) (This article uses newly collected data on
electoral competition and violence in
Gujarat in 2002 to examine the extent to
which violence is both the product of
political competition and the extent to
which violence alters voting preferences. I
show that Hindu-Muslim violence was highly
effective in swinging the vote in Gujarat
to the BJP in the 2002 state elections,
even controlling for previous levels of
violence, political competition and socio-
economic factors in each constituency.) .
- with S. Wilkinson and Jonathan Rodden (MIT), Political Economy of Redistribution in the Indian federation
(under peer review) [abs].
Book Reviews
- S.I. Wilkinson, Social Cleavages and Electoral Competition in India,
India Review
(Fall, 2004) (Review essay of books by Christophe
Jaffrelot, Pradeep Chhibber and Anirudh
Krishna.) .
- S. Wilkinson, Review of Mushirul Hasan, ed., Islam: Communities and the Nation: Muslim Indentities in South Asia and Beyond",
Indian Economic and Social History Review
(January, 2000),
pp. 104-105 .
- S. Wilkinson, Review of Christophe Jeffrelot, The Hindu Nationalist Movement in India,
Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 21 no. 5
(September, 1998),
pp. 1014-15 .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Review of Paul Brass, Theft of an Idol: Text and Context in the Representation of Communal Violence,
Nations and Nationalism, vol. 4 no. 2
(1998),
pp. 292-93, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997 .
Other
- S.I. Wilkinson and Ashutosh Varshney, Hindu-Muslim Riots: New Findings, Possible Remedies
(January, 1996), Rajiv Gandhi Foundaiton, Institute for Contemporary Studies .
- S.I. Wilkinson, Guidelines for Journalists Covering Ethnic Conflict
(January, 1994), published in English and Russian as a working paper in the series Ethnic Conflict Management in the Former Soviet Union, Conflict Management Group, Cambridge, MA (Extracts from this paper were published in
both the English and Russian editions of
Nezavisimaya Gazeta (May 1994), and in
Nieman Reports (Spring 1994)..) .
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