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This compendium of 23 papers, presented at an international seminar, organized by the Department of Political Science, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, attempts to analyse the contours of India-China relations in the present era, with special focus on opportunities, obstacles and outlooks.
Explaining the conceptual issues, it discusses at length the implications of US policy towards Asia-Pacific for India-China relations, Indo-US security ...
The United States' mercurial foreign policies toward the Muslim world--including actions taken against Islamic countries who have attempted to challenge the United States' regional dominance; and alliances with Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia--are expertly examined in this incisive treatise. Islamic revivalism, the emergence of a highly political Islamic population, the rise of terrorism, and other recent socio-political changes are ...
No portion of the globe is out of harm's way from the menace of terrorism. No segment of life is fae from terrorist attacks. Terrorism has become the noxious mace of non-state actors to challenge state sovereignty. it is also used as an instrument of State Policy in some regions to trouble neighbouring open societies. The struggle of the international community to tackle this threat ever more appears to be mirage. Scholars, officials, commentators, security ...
This book is basically a story re-told on the basis of archival research. In its long history of serving as a major world power, the United States had only one major colonial possession in the Asia-Pacific. Soon after achieving victory in World war II, the US Granted independence to the Philippines, while the European powers were striving hard to retain their colonial possessions. Why did the new global superpower end its colonial rule, while the weaker European ...