Global Security Paradoxes 2000-2020

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‘Global Security Paradoxes (2000-2020)’ analyses some of the burning global issues of the day. The presentations in the current book include: A Critique of the Military Dimension of South Asian Security; China, Tibet, India: Status Quo or Reappraisal; Redefining Europe-Asia Security; Preventing A Repeat of Iraq in Iran; Resurgence of Russia in the 21st Century; The Futility of National Missile Defences; and The Demographic Dynamic of the 21st Century. International Relations and Political Science departments of universities, think tanks, concerned ministries, social scientists and defence analysts around the world would certainly benefit from this book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maj. Gen. Vinod Saighal

Major General Vinod Saighal retired from the Indian Army in 1995, from the post of Director General of Military Training. Before that he had several active command assignments including the command of an independent armoured formation and mountain and desert divisions. An officer from the cavalry, he had held assignments with UN peacekeeping forces as well as tenures in the Middle East. He served as the country’s Military Attache in France and Benelux. He has a wide range of interests and speaks several languages including French and Persian. Currently he is the Executive Director of Eco Monitors Society (EMS), a non-governmental organization (NGO) concerned with demography and ecology. After retirement he founded the movement for restoration of good government (MRGG). He has several articles on a vast range of subjects to his credit and is the author of the internationally acclaimed books Restructuring South Asian Security, Restructuring Pakistan, Dealing with Global Terrorism: The Way Forward and Third Millennium Equipoise.

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Title
Global Security Paradoxes 2000-2020
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170491940
Length
231p., Index; 23cm.
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