There are 22 books by Ramashray Roy on BookOrb. A strong starting point is India's 2004 elections (2007). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The uncertain verdict 1975 · 297 pages
  2. 2 Bureaucracy and development 1975 · 176 pages
  3. 3 Democracy in two nations 1982 · 403 pages
  4. 4 Politics of international economic relations 1982 · 234 pages
  5. 5 Battle before ballot 1983 · 101 pages
  6. 6 Problems in rural development 1985 · 191 pages
  7. 7 Contemporary crisis and Gandhi 1986 · 301 pages
  8. 8 Perspectives on Indian politics 1987 · 483 pages
  9. 9 The World of Development 1993 · 200 pages
  10. 10 Gandhi and the present global crisis 1996 · 161 pages
  11. 11 Dalits, development, and democracy 1999 · 184 pages
  12. 12 Beyond ego's domain 1999 · 345 pages
  13. 13 Indian Politics and the 1998 Election 2000 · 376 pages
  14. 14 Political order, the Vedic perspective 2002 · 345 pages
  15. 15 Politics and beyond 2002 · 244 pages
  16. 16 India's 1999 Elections and 20th Century Politics 2003 · 444 pages
  17. 17 Gandhi & Ambedkar 2006 · 243 pages
  18. 18 India's 2004 elections 2007 · 341 pages
  19. 19 Economy, democracy, and the state 2009 · 246 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Ramashray Roy written?

BookOrb lists 22 books by Ramashray Roy.

Where should I start with Ramashray Roy?

A good starting point is India's 2004 elections (2007).

What is the Ramashray Roy books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The uncertain verdict (1975), 2. Bureaucracy and development (1975), 3. Democracy in two nations (1982), 4. Politics of international economic relations (1982), 5. Battle before ballot (1983), 6. Problems in rural development (1985), 7. Contemporary crisis and Gandhi (1986), 8. Perspectives on Indian politics (1987), 9. The World of Development (1993), 10. Gandhi and the present global crisis (1996), 11. Dalits, development, and democracy (1999), 12. Beyond ego's domain (1999), 13. Indian Politics and the 1998 Election (2000), 14. Political order, the Vedic perspective (2002), 15. Politics and beyond (2002), and 4 more.