Publicado por New Century Publications, 2011
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents 1 Relations with Israel and Indias great power aspirationsPR Kumaraswamy 2 Impact of Indias partnership with Israel major trends in the post-cold war periodKM Sajad Ibrahim 3 Turkish Indian relations after the cold war perspectives and policiesBerdal Aral 4 Incongruent triangle China factor in India GCC tiesN Janardhan 5 China as an economic rival of India in the GulfJaved Ahmad Khan 6 India and the GCC trade and Geopolitical engagementsFaisal Ahmed 7 Resurgent Russia and the GulfPrasanta Kumar Pradhan 8 Indias energy requirements natural gas and the Persian GulfPranav Kumar 9 US-Iran rivalries in the region and its implications for IndiaM Mahtab Alam Rizvi 10 Containment and competition between US and Iran in the Caspian Sea region implications for IndiaPankaj Kumar Index "Indias economic interests and its self imagination as an emerging global power have assumed a higher priority in defining Indias foreign policy and security goals since early 1990s This has guided the Indian policy makers to intensify its engagements with Iran Saudi Arabia Israel and other GCC countries around which Indian foreign policy in the region revolves today in the political and economic sense of the term This book deals with evolving political and economic dynamic and interactions of India with global and regional powers in West Asia with particular focus on Persian Gulf in the post-cold War period It examines Indias multi-dimensional relations with global powers such as USA Russia China and regional powers and organisation like Iran Israel Turkey and Gulf Cooperation Council GCC respectively" jacket 234 pp.
Publicado por New Century Pub, 2010
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. tables Ilustrador. Contents About the book About the editor Contributors 1 Neo liberalism and development debates contextualizing in Saudi Arabia Jajati K Pattnaik 2 The GCC country response to desertification A Kannan 3 Globalisation and social change the case of United Arab Emirates UAE Asif Suja 4 Migrant work and human rights in the GCC countries emerging scenario after migrant labour unrest MV Bijulal 5 Water sharing in West Asia a case study of the Euphrates River System Gazzala Sabana 6 Aspects of economy and human resource development in Israel Kumar Raka 7 Situating the Hobbesian State of Iraq in contemporary international relations Arshit Khan 8 Oil democracy and terrorism an inevitable nexus in the Gulf Vrushal Ghoble 9 Islamic responses to the Western Modernity Project within and beyond Kundan Kumar 10 Changing dynamics of Muslim brotherhood in Egyptian politics Fazzur Rahman 11 Islamic resurgence in the age of globalization and democracy Hamas changing strategies in Palestinian National Movement Rajeesh Kumar PP Index War conflict and terrorism define the face of contemporary West Asia at popular level However there are far more other important issues and challenges that are currently troubling the governments of West Asian nations These include a political economic and social challenges b Islamic militancy c growing unemployment d democratic reforms e human rights f living conditions of expatriates and g urbanization Added to this list are environmental risks with such dimensions as overfishing soil and water pollution by petroleum industry scarcity of fresh water and desertification This book containing 11 contributions by scholars in the field deals with these internal challenges of the region 298 pp.
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Publicado por New Century Publications, 2016
ISBN 10: 8177084305 ISBN 13: 9788177084306
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. The issue of accommodation of religious minorities within the structure of nation-states has been a subject of intense discussions among scholars and policy makers across the world since the late 20th century. Most societies and nation-states in the world are either experiencing strains in accommodating the social, economic and political concerns of minority communities or facing difficulties in managing majority-minority relationship. More than any other community, it is the integration of minority Muslim communities that has been the subject of global debates and deliberations, particularly in the western hemisphere. The emergence of political radicalism within some sections of Muslim communities in the West and a series of terrorist attacks has further compounded this problem. These developments have reinforced the pervasive thinking among a large section of non-Muslim host societies that Islam suffers from structural deficiencies for a meaningful integration in the host societies. The edited volume is a collection of 14 scholarly articles including introduction, which deals with the problem of accommodation of Muslim minority communities in the European and Indian contexts. It interrogates the notion of modernity, Muslim modernity, secularism, pluralism and multiculturalism in both European and Indian settings. Linkages of religion, ethnicity and politics for the integration of Muslim minorities within the structure of nation-state are also explored in a cross-cultural comparative framework.