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Afghanistan and Asian Stability

360.00
This study, for the first time attempts to examine critically the genesis of crisis in Afghanistan and its historical roots, conflicting geopolitical interests of big powers in the post cold war period, its proximity to oil rich Central Asia, role of Islamic card and theory of civilization conflict, the cruciality of building modern nationstate in backward societies with rich civilizational heritage. A collection of articles based on independent studies merits attention of experts on Asia, diplomats and policy makers.
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Afghanistan and Asian Stability

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This study, for the first time attempts to examine critically the genesis of crisis in Afghanistan and its historical roots, conflicting geopolitical interests of big powers in the post cold war period, its proximity to oil rich Central Asia, role of Islamic card and theory of civilization conflict, the cruciality of building modern nationstate in backward societies with rich civilizational heritage. A collection of articles based on independent studies merits attention of experts on Asia, diplomats and policy makers.
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India and Asean Economic Partnership in the 1990S and Future Prospects

375.00
This volume presents a multifaceted analysis of the growing interaction of the Indian economy with the economies of the ASEAN countries and highlights the potential for mutual trade and investments.
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India and Asean Economic Partnership in the 1990S and Future Prospects

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This volume presents a multifaceted analysis of the growing interaction of the Indian economy with the economies of the ASEAN countries and highlights the potential for mutual trade and investments.
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India and Regional Development Through the Prism of Indo-Pak Relations

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This volume presents a multifaceted analysis of the growing interaction of the Indian economy with the economies of the ASEAN countries and highlights the potential for mutual trade and investments.
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India and Regional Development Through the Prism of Indo-Pak Relations

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This volume presents a multifaceted analysis of the growing interaction of the Indian economy with the economies of the ASEAN countries and highlights the potential for mutual trade and investments.
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India and Saarc

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India and Regionalism in Asia Genesis of SAARC (198085) India and SAARC (198590) PostCold War Developments and India's Role in SAARC(1990 Onwards): Economic Implications PostCold War Developments: Political and Strategic Implications on India's Role in SAARC.
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India and Saarc

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India and Regionalism in Asia Genesis of SAARC (198085) India and SAARC (198590) PostCold War Developments and India's Role in SAARC(1990 Onwards): Economic Implications PostCold War Developments: Political and Strategic Implications on India's Role in SAARC.
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India and Saarc Engagements

1,600.00
This work is a sincere attempt to understand the Indian policy perspective in South Asia in a larger context of the phenomenon of regional integration across the world. It elaborately describes the development of South Asia, and particularly of India. Details of SAARC summits, regional conventions, history and evolution of SAARC, role of SAARC in the development of South Asia is also detailed. It also outlines the Indian policy and approach to regionalism in South Asia in the historical context of foreign policy ideas and ideology of the Indian leadership. These volumes will be of great use to students of politics, academicians, policy planners, statesmen, teachers and research scholars.
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India and Saarc Engagements

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This work is a sincere attempt to understand the Indian policy perspective in South Asia in a larger context of the phenomenon of regional integration across the world. It elaborately describes the development of South Asia, and particularly of India. Details of SAARC summits, regional conventions, history and evolution of SAARC, role of SAARC in the development of South Asia is also detailed. It also outlines the Indian policy and approach to regionalism in South Asia in the historical context of foreign policy ideas and ideology of the Indian leadership. These volumes will be of great use to students of politics, academicians, policy planners, statesmen, teachers and research scholars.
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India and the New World Order

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Another meritorious book from a meritorious author, a celebrity in his own right. This volume in a comprehensive collection of enlightening articles penned by the author and published in esteemed journals and periodicals, the world over. The book extensively deals with national and international politics in general and India's foreign policy in particular and has valuable mentional on United Nations.
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India and the New World Order

531.00
Another meritorious book from a meritorious author, a celebrity in his own right. This volume in a comprehensive collection of enlightening articles penned by the author and published in esteemed journals and periodicals, the world over. The book extensively deals with national and international politics in general and India's foreign policy in particular and has valuable mentional on United Nations.
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Rapprochment Across the Himalayas Emerging India-China Relations in Post Cold War Period (1947-2003)

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The study attempts to delineate the changing contours of IndiaChina relationship in the cold war period, in terms of bilateral, regional and international perspectives. It also analyses the interaction between China and other South Asian nations—Pakistan, Bangladesh etc. It gives an account of IndoChina relations historical background from 194762.
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Rapprochment Across the Himalayas Emerging India-China Relations in Post Cold War Period (1947-2003)

790.00
The study attempts to delineate the changing contours of IndiaChina relationship in the cold war period, in terms of bilateral, regional and international perspectives. It also analyses the interaction between China and other South Asian nations—Pakistan, Bangladesh etc. It gives an account of IndoChina relations historical background from 194762.
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Soviet Policy Towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1948-1988

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This is a case study of Soviet foreign policy towards a Third World regional conflict over the past 40 years, from the Stalin era to the advent of the Gorbachev era. While dealing at length with Cold War, détente and postdétente phases of Soviet involvement in the ArabIsraeli conflict, some perennial questions relating to the nature and conduct of Soviet foreign policy have been poignantly addressed. The theme of its progressive deradicalization and eventual dedecolonization has been brought into bold relief. There is thus very little evidence to suggest that in this area the USSR has been consistently acting from an ideological grand design. Rather, its diplomacy most often appears to be reactive to events and responsive to opportunities. Soviet policy in this region appears to be conservative, ambivalent, shifting and compromising, rather than an adventurism or overtly revisionist policy. This synoptic but closely reasoned and lucidly written book will provide the reader with deep insights into the interventionist behaviour of a superpower in a Third World regional setting.
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Soviet Policy Towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1948-1988

540.00
This is a case study of Soviet foreign policy towards a Third World regional conflict over the past 40 years, from the Stalin era to the advent of the Gorbachev era. While dealing at length with Cold War, détente and postdétente phases of Soviet involvement in the ArabIsraeli conflict, some perennial questions relating to the nature and conduct of Soviet foreign policy have been poignantly addressed. The theme of its progressive deradicalization and eventual dedecolonization has been brought into bold relief. There is thus very little evidence to suggest that in this area the USSR has been consistently acting from an ideological grand design. Rather, its diplomacy most often appears to be reactive to events and responsive to opportunities. Soviet policy in this region appears to be conservative, ambivalent, shifting and compromising, rather than an adventurism or overtly revisionist policy. This synoptic but closely reasoned and lucidly written book will provide the reader with deep insights into the interventionist behaviour of a superpower in a Third World regional setting.
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State in India, Pakistan, Russia and Central Asia

890.00
The book is a product of teaching interests and deals with the four significant case studies of postcommunist and developing states in historical, theoretical and empirical dimensions. The focus has been to look at their nature from the point of view of regime types and class essence, in other words on the margins of different social science perspectives. Theories dealing with state centric and society centric views have been examined in the historical internal and the international contexts. Speaking relatively, the State in India stands taller than Russia, peripheral Central Asia and authoritarian Pakistan with regard to its ontos and performance despite of emergency and current threats to its polity, if the latter does not mature. Militarism of Pakistan has been examined with reference to its lineages and international linkages. Unlike other case studies Pakistan is unique in representing a case apart on this score. Scholars, students and the ordinary reader will find this useful as a reading and as a input into further pursuits of issues of the nature of Statehood under the phase of globalisation. In that context again we notice that India has been able to deal with the related issues with more care to both autonomy within and sovereignty abroad. Challenges from the ordinary people, regional groupings and ethnicity have been highlighted. A book like this is always timely and need of the hour. It does not claim to offer the road map of the future except indicating the need of responding to the demands of the ordinary people.
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State in India, Pakistan, Russia and Central Asia

890.00
The book is a product of teaching interests and deals with the four significant case studies of postcommunist and developing states in historical, theoretical and empirical dimensions. The focus has been to look at their nature from the point of view of regime types and class essence, in other words on the margins of different social science perspectives. Theories dealing with state centric and society centric views have been examined in the historical internal and the international contexts. Speaking relatively, the State in India stands taller than Russia, peripheral Central Asia and authoritarian Pakistan with regard to its ontos and performance despite of emergency and current threats to its polity, if the latter does not mature. Militarism of Pakistan has been examined with reference to its lineages and international linkages. Unlike other case studies Pakistan is unique in representing a case apart on this score. Scholars, students and the ordinary reader will find this useful as a reading and as a input into further pursuits of issues of the nature of Statehood under the phase of globalisation. In that context again we notice that India has been able to deal with the related issues with more care to both autonomy within and sovereignty abroad. Challenges from the ordinary people, regional groupings and ethnicity have been highlighted. A book like this is always timely and need of the hour. It does not claim to offer the road map of the future except indicating the need of responding to the demands of the ordinary people.
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