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ID:   031939


Bangladesh politics: problems and issues / Jahan, Rounaq 1980  Book
Jahan, Rounaq Book
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Publication Dhaka, University Press, 1980.
Description ix, 231p.hbk
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031752954.9205/JAH 031752MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   154502


Critical reading of talkbacks discourse as separatist integration: on the Israeli 2004 Football Cup victory / Ringel, Sharon; Mandelzis, Lea; Bernstein, Alina   Journal Article
Ringel, Sharon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The historic victory of the Arab Bnei Sakhnin Union Football Club in the 2004 Israeli State Cup finals triggered an active public discourse about the Arab sector’s position in Israeli football and in Israeli society in general. The study’s premise is that the victory of an Arab club in the Jewish state’s National Cup games and the events surrounding it outside the football pitch are thematically inseparable. Content analysis of talkbacks on the Ynet online news site revealed the Israeli public discourse about the difficulties and complexities involved in the integration of Arab citizens in a Jewish state.
Key Words National Integration  Israeli Arabs  Readers  Comments  Talkbacks  Israeli Football 
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ID:   133098


Exploring the 'other': inter-faith marriages in Jodhaa Akbar and beyond / Mubarki, Meraj Ahmed   Journal Article
Mubarki, Meraj Ahmed Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The aim of this paper is to explore Hindu-Muslim relations through the cinematic register of on-screen inter-faith marriages, and critique the undercurrent of 'Otherness' that undergirds most of these narratives in the post-Hindutva milieu. Since the Hindu female embodies the (Hindu) nation in popular imagination, Muslim males gain access to Hindu females only within narrations of perfidy and 'inappropriate appropriation', signifying their perceived 'Otherness'. The cohabitation of the Muslim female with a Hindu male, on the other hand, is framed within quotidian love narratives and marks her homecoming or gharwaapsi. Even as it offers national integration as its central motif, Jodhaa Akbar (JA) offers a narrative in which Akbar must be sufficiently indigenized and homogenized to merit absorption into the nation. JA both participates in and responds to the construction of this 'Otherness', as I shall demonstrate. While charting a new cartography of cinematic terrain where the faith of a minority group occupies the centre stage, JA nevertheless presents a Hindutva polemic aware of accusations of self-aggrandizement and thus amenable to hegemonic concerns.
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Federalism and the Indian experience with nation building: an appraisal / Baba, Noor Ahmad   Journal Article
Baba, Noor Ahmad Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract For plural societies like India, the only workable strategy of nation building is to provide all segments of society with an equal sense of belonging, respect and security. The Indian constitutional framework, despite some assimilationist influences, was broadly drawn on accommodationist lines. As a matter of policy, India adopted cultural pluralism rather than an assimilationist brand of cultural nationalism. The Constitution allowed federalism to develop and evolve as a dynamic process, despite certain inbuilt limitations that undermined its functioning in its initial three decades. Nevertheless, there has never been a consensus in India about using special provisions/autonomy as a strategy of nation building or as a mechanism of problem solving. Such an arrangement in the context of Kashmir was seen as an aberration and a potential source of disunity for the country. However, the erosion of Article 370 has undermined rather than promoted the cause of national integration in relation to Kashmir.
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Forward-looking partner in a changing East Asia / Xinbo, Wu   Journal Article
Xinbo, Wu Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Washington should not view East Asia through a competitive Cold War lens but should adopt a vision for a cooperative future that reflects East Asian integration that has already occurred and anticipates more on the way. It is time for Washington to become a partner, not a regional patron
Key Words East Asia  United States  National Integration 
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Gandhi my refrain: controversial essays, 1950-1972 / Mahadevan, T K 1973  Book
Mahadavan T K Book
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Edition 1st edn.
Publication Bombay, Popular Prakashan, 1973.
Description 223p.hbk
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ID:   131137


Impossible agenda / Noorani, A G   Journal Article
Noorani, A G Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The BJP's long running pledged for the abrogation of Article 370, for a Ram temple in Ayodhya, and for a uniform civil code are constitutionally impossible to fulfil politically divisive and morally outrageous.
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India: the discourse on integration, related issues and challenges / Kumar, B B   Journal Article
Kumar, B B Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Our discourse on 'National Integration' in post-independence India, and the related issues and challenges, is often shrouded in confusion and haziness. Myths and misinterpretation of our history, culture and religion abound even after independence. This is precisely because of the multiple lack syndromes of our scholarship, which continues to be basically colonial and Marxist; it dogmatically resists change in old perceptions. This is because the British believed, as Churchil once said that 'the empires of the future are the empires of the mind'. Macaulay planned the battle of mind, at least a century earlier, than the above statement of Churchil.
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Internal migration and the politics of place: a comparative analysis of China and Indonesia / Cote, Isabelle   Journal Article
Cote, Isabelle Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Spontaneous and organized population movements have long been used as a means of promoting a country's goals of development and national integration. At the local level, on the other hand, these movements have frequently done the opposite, fueling local grievances, sharpening group distinctions, and at times creating 'sons-of-the-soil' conflicts. In this paper, I explore this apparent tension between the national political rationale for internal migration and the political impact such migration has had locally, in four minority regions of China and Indonesia. I argue that the specific manner in which migration affects local politics is influenced by a country's political regime. In Indonesia, the impact of migration is observed in electoral politics, where 'politics of place' have been allowed to emerge. In China, it is perceived in the curbing of national minorities' territorial autonomy. The role played by local elites and group competition between indigenous people and migrants are also reviewed.
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National integration in Bangladesh / Yasmin, Lailufar   Journal Article
Yasmin, Lailufar Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Nationalism  Bangladesh  National Integration 
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National integration in India: a critical reflection / Yadav, Arvind Kumar   Journal Article
Yadav, Arvind Kumar Journal Article
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ID:   185314


National Integration in Nigeria: the military role / Otu-Nyiam, Tony   Journal Article
Otu-Nyiam, Tony Journal Article
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Key Words Military  Nigeria  National Integration  Corruption  Nigerian Politics 
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ID:   076878


Nation-Building and integration policy in the Philippines / Yamamoto, Kazuya   Journal Article
Yamamoto, Kazuya Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The Philippines can be considered a country where successive governments have sought to create a single nation by implementing integration policies. In this article, two formal models are developed -the modernism model and the historicism (primordialism or essentialism) model - to suitably analyze the national integration policy of the Philippines. The analysis reveals that (1) the post-independence national integration policy of the Philippines cannot be regarded as being successful; (2) national integration in the Philippines will continue to be difficult; (3) no deterministic argument can be made regarding the relationship between mobilization and national cleavage; and (4) the modern nation should not be regarded as an extension of pre-modern ethnic groups but as a new identity group that is formed through the process of modernization. In addition, the mathematical implications of the two models are derived. The modernism model implies that (1) in some cases, a ruling group that is in the majority at the time of independence can maintain its position even if it cannot assimilate a majority of the underlying people after independence; (2) in some cases, a ruling group that is not in the majority at the time of independence cannot attain a majority even if it is able to assimilate a majority of the underlying people after independence; and (3) a larger ruling group is not always capable of promoting greater integration than a smaller one can. On the other hand, the historicism model implies that the size of the underlying ethnic group that will comprise the ruling group when mobilized is the key to the success or failure of national integration.
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ID:   139839


Pakistan and Malaysia: a comparative study in national integration / Islam, M Nazrul 1989  Book
Islam, M Nazrul Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sterling Publishers Private Limited, 1989.
Description xvi, 282p.hbk
Standard Number 8120709594
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ID:   129621


Production of territory in North Korea: 'security first, economy next' / Lee, Seung-Ook   Journal Article
Lee, Seung-Ook Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract One of the prevalent stereotypes about North Korea is that it is the world's most isolated country. This view derives from North Korea's ruling ideology - juche - which calls for territorial isolation from external influences. For this reason, any territorial strategy like the introduction of special economic zones is generally regarded as an inevitable economic choice forced upon it. However, I argue that it is not that North Korea has no choice but to open its territory due to economic suffering but that North Korea's own territorial imperative, 'security first, economy next,' determines how it produces territory. To do so it deploys various territorial strategies such as de-bordering, re-bordering, and zoning. In this sense, North Korea's production of territory manifests Jean Gottmann's idea of territory first as shelter for security and next as a springboard for opportunity.
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ID:   079187


Punjab's Pakistan / Singh, RSN   Journal Article
Singh, RSN Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   151960


Selected works of Jawaharlal Nehru / Palat, Madhavan K (ed) 2017  Book
Palat, Madhavan K (ed) Book
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Publication New Delhi, JawaharLal Nehru Memorial Fund, 2017.
Description xxx, 869p.: ill.hbk
Series 2nd series
Contents Vol. 70: 1 July - 20 August 1961
Standard Number 9780199477623
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Selected works of Jawaharlal Nehru / Palat, Madhavan K (ed) 2017  Book
Palat, Madhavan K (ed) Book
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Publication New Delhi, JawaharLal Nehru Memorial Fund, 2017.
Description xxv, 818p.: mapshbk
Series 2nd Series
Contents Vol.: 72: 15 October - 30 November 1961
Standard Number 9780199481903
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Selected works of Jawaharlal Nehru / Palat, Madhavan K (ed) 2018  Book
Palat, Madhavan K (ed) Book
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Publication New Delhi, JawaharLal Nehru Memorial Fund, 2018.
Description xxii, 715p.: mapshbk
Series 2nd Series
Contents Vol. 74: 1 January - 6 February 1962
Standard Number 9780199489008
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ID:   034503


Soldiers role in national integeration: with special reference to Jammu and Kashmir / Chibber, M L 1986  Book
Chibber, M L Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer International, 1986.
Description xi, 238p.
Standard Number 8170620104
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