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2 April 2012Book Review: Emerging China — Prospects of Partnership in Asia
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Arun Vishwanathan, Professor of Security Studies at the Indian Institute of Science, reviews Swaran Singh's book, "Emerging China: Prospects of Partnership in Asia". Vishwanathan writes that, given the book's expansive coverage and expert analyses, it is a must read for all scholars studying China. Tagged Under |
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courtesy: John Wiley & Sons
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22 February 2012Through the Eyes of Tiger Cubs: Views of Asia's Next Generation
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Mark L. Clifford and Janet Pau argue that while East Asia has recorded high economic growth and pulled many people out of poverty, inequality has widened. To create a more equitable society, countries are now looking at introducing minimum wages or tax reform. Tagged Under |
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7 February 2012Book Review: That Used To Be US
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Ambassador Kanwal Sibal reviews "That Used To Be US", by Thomas L. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum, and summarizes that it is an unpretentious book which explains the problems facing the US – heavily marked by a journalistic style that relies extensively on quotations. Tagged Under |
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courtesy: Haranand Publications Pvt Ltd
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28 January 2012Book Review: Diplomacy Indian Style
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Professor V. Suryanarayan summarizes "Diplomacy Indian Style," a book by K.P. Fabian, as a relevant book that examines significant Indian foreign policy issues such as the War in East Pakistan in 1971, India’s policy towards Sri Lanka in 1987 or and even the ancient origins of Indian foreign policy. Tagged Under |
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