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064913
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Apr-Jun 2005.
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ID:
066698
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ID:
053281
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Publication |
New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2004.
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Description |
231p.
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8170491940
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048408 | 355.033/SAI 048408 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
138038
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Summary/Abstract |
This article retraces the history of the widening often violent competition between the two great Middle Eastern Abrahamic offshoots- Chirstianity and Isla- and show hoe they have shaped the world today.
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ID:
136674
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This paper, while examining the contested maritime spaces and geopolitical uncertainties that obtain along the proposed Maritime Silk Route, also suggests ways and means to ensure the success of the venture. However, it warns that some countries perceive the new route promoted by China as part of an expansionistic, mercantile and strategic policy, especially as a retort to the US's "Asia pivot". In centuries past, China’s seafaring ventures were not colonial in nature but rather aimed at building cultural and trade links. The new Silk Road Project likewise must be based on cooperation and trust between the nations of the region, particularly China and India, to prevent a new "Cold War" in the Pacific–Indian Ocean region
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ID:
149507
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ID:
059307
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Oct-Dec 2004.
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ID:
124829
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2013.
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The military build up in the Asian region is perhaps the most massive accretion of arms for any set of adversaries since the end of the Cold War. History bears witness that excessive militarization has leads to an irreversible momentum for the outbreak of hostilities. Often triggered by a minor incident, as nearly happened on India's border in early 2013. There is however potential to restore and maintain stability in the region by the coming together of like-minded countries threatened by not-so-peaceful designs of the Chinese. The key to this stability would be the perception of friendly East and Southeast Asian countries that India is in it for the long haul.
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ID:
067447
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ID:
051713
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Jan-Mar 2004.
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ID:
054694
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Jan-Mar 2004.
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ID:
146706
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This article analyses the evolution of the international community since the end of the colonial period in the second half of the twentieth century and reflects on the transformation of the United Nations peacekeeping role in the context of rapid technological advances in the arms industry and rampant proliferation of the trade in ever more powerful weapons. It calls for a modernised, more responsive and competent United Nations to forestall crises and tackle challenges to peace and security.
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ID:
054919
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ID:
046583
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Publication |
New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2002.
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Description |
244P.
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Standard Number |
8170491347
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045449 | 327.5491/SAI 045449 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
047833
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New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2000.
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Description |
304p.
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8170491215
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
043834 | 355.033054/SAI 043834 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
103275
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ID:
073544
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2006.
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Summary/Abstract |
The war between Israel and Lebanon could escalate into a regional conflict which would provide the context for a massive, long-planned US-Israeli attack on Iran. Vinod Saighal analyses the strategic situation resulting from the US invasion of Iraq, from Tehran's regional ambitions and from Israel's increasing troubles with its neighbours.
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ID:
120342
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ID:
000800
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Publication |
New Delhi, Lancer Pub., 1998.
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Description |
x,238p.
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Standard Number |
1897829485
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
041855 | 327.17/SAI 041855 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
152431
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Summary/Abstract |
President Duterte has launched a wide-ranging campaign of extra judicial killings in violation of constitutional norms and legal procedures. Disregarding ASEAN practices, he has also initiated a strategic shift away from the US towards China and Russia. Vinod Saighal points out that the advent of the Trump administration may halt the far reaching moves, although the evolution of the Philippines’ policies is unpredictable.
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