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India and the Asean: the politics of India's look east policy / Grare, Frederic (ed.); Mattoo, Amitabh (ed.) 2001  Book
Grare, Frederic Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar, 2001.
Description 248p.
Standard Number 8173043302
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044424327.54059/GRA 044424MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   050326


India, China, Russia Intricacies of an Asian Triangle / Boquerat, Gilles (ed.); Grare, Frederic (ed.) 2004  Book
Grare, Frederic Book
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Publication New Delhi, India Research Press, 2004.
Description xiii, 173p.
Standard Number 8187943440
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047492327.54051/BOQ 047492MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   136633


India–Pakistan relations: does Modi matter? / Grare, Frederic   Article
Grare, Frederic Article
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Summary/Abstract As the new Indian government has settled in, what will happen to its relations with Pakistan? While some take comfort in the idea that the strong nationalist credentials of the new Prime Minister could facilitate a peace agreement with Pakistan, others argue that the risk of communal violence created by the Hindutva ideology1 of the new government could be a potential impediment to better India–Pakistan relations. But the evolution of the bilateral relationship is unlikely to depend on either of these considerations; it is also unlikely to depend primarily on New Delhi. Narendra Modi's decision to invite his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, to his May 26, 2014, swearing-in ceremony, along with all the other heads of state or government from the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), was considered a positive gesture on both sides of the border. The meeting between the two Prime Ministers was cordial and frank but—to no one's surprise—not groundbreaking. However, the two countries have already interpreted this early meeting differently.
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ID:   046860


India's energy: essays on sustainable development / Audinet, Pierre (ed.); Shukla, P R (ed.); Grare, Frederic (ed.) 2000  Book
Grare, Frederic Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publishers and Distributors, 2000.
Description 2902p.
Standard Number 8173043515
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ID:   046351


Pakistan : in the face of the Afghan conflict, 1979-1985 / Grare, Frederic 2003  Book
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Publication New Delhi, India Research Press, 2003.
Description xv, 238p.hbk
Standard Number 8188353043
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046437954.910947/GRA 046437MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   123989


Pakistan's foreign and security policies after the 2013 general: the judge, the politician and the military / Grare, Frederic   Journal Article
Grare, Frederic Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the consequences of Nawaz Sharif's electoral victory in Pakistan's 2013 general election on the country's foreign and security policies. It analyses the relationships the new government is likely to entertain with the military institutions and the judiciary, and tries to identify the potential vulnerabilities of the new authorities. It concludes that the security situation will improve marginally, at best, and that a relatively smooth working relationship with the US, dictated by the constraints of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, can be anticipated. Relations with India are likely to constitute the real test of the political freedom enjoyed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vis-à-vis the military. The difficulty will be to calibrate the relationship to avoid provoking a backlash with the military.
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Political Islam in Indian subcontinent: the Jamaat-i-Islami / Grare, Frederic 2002  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publishers, 2002.
Description 134p.
Standard Number 817304404X
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ID:   047167


Political Islam in the Indian subcontinent: the Jamaat-i-Islam / Grare, Frederic 2001  Book
Grare, Frederic Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publishers and Distributors, 2001.
Description 134p.
Standard Number 817304404X
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ID:   001932


Tajikistan: the trials of independence / Djalili, Mohammad-Reza (ed.); Grare, Frederic (ed.); Akiner, Shirin (ed.) 1997  Book
Grare, Frederic Book
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Publication New York, St. Martin's press, 1997.
Description xiii, 248p.hbk
Standard Number 0312161433
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