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In the last 20 years or so we have witnessed a constantly growing role of the mass media in reporting on terrorism, ethnic conflicts, religious controversies, warfare and the like from all over the world. Technology has changed not only the nature of modern warfare but also how the media covers warfare.Technology has made the media an active and influential participant in armed conflict informing and influencing nation's public opinion. War begins in the ...
The idea of collective security is novel in the sense that it differs fundamentally from all other security arrangements made by States historically, though it is not entirely new. Past efforts to regulate international relations never really aspired to anything quite so universal. In contrast, collective security aspires to an unprecedented degree of universality, by requiring every member of the system to act. The apparent common sense and appealing simplicity ...
This book undertakes a comprehensive analysis and discussion of the role of India in the UN and vice versa. It takes an in depth look into the relationship between the nation and the larger entity it is a pact of, and recounts its history by linking it with the current situation and the possibly bright future. Exploring the UN in a thoroughly compendious manner, it highlights India's role in the making of the UN today as an awe inspiring international body. Being ...
"This book analyses and exposes SAARC as sub-continental institution, reviewing its goals and objectives, its principles, and further more which it needs to do in order to fulfil its promises. In spite of more than 21 years of formation, SAARC summits have get to reach even half of their goals. The issues of poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition and disease continue to plague this area, and if anything, have only increased with the burgeoning populations ...