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STRATEGIC DIMENSIONS (6) answer(s).
 
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India-Myanmar Relations: assessing new dynamics / Tourangbam, Monish; P, Ramya S   Journal Article
Tourangbam, Monish Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In recent times, few other events in world politics has garnered the attention of practitioners and scholars as the relative opening of Myanmar has done, erstwhile under the iron fist rule of the military. While countries increasingly make a beeline to engage resource-rich and strategically located Myanmar, several challenges remain, both internal and external in nature. As India envisions a more comprehensive and more broad-based relationship with Myanmar in its new avatar, New Delhi has to juggle amidst challenges emerging out of Myanmar's own political dynamics in addition to India's security concerns, its economic ambitions and the strategic dimensions of an emerging balance of power game in Asia.
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ID:   059141


Iran-Pakistan relations political and strategic dimensions / Shah Alam Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Shah alam Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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ID:   163933


S-400 Triumf: analysing strategic dimensions / Mishra, Sitakanta   Journal Article
Mishra, Sitakanta Journal Article
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ID:   145568


Saudi Arabia: the strategic dimensions of environmental insecurity / Russell, James A   Journal Article
Russell, James A Journal Article
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ID:   082383


Strategic dimensions of civil resistance / Ackerman, Peter; Rodal, Berel   Journal Article
Ackerman, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The sequenced, sustained application of nonviolent operations has engendered historical results: tyrants have capitulated, governments collapsed, occupying armies retreated and political systems that denied human rights been delegitimated and dismantled. Those threatened by such campaigns are prone to define a 'regime change' desired and driven by outside parties as the object and prize In fact, the object is transformation in the way people themselves can determine how they are governed. Individuals and institutions who care about democracy and freedom, peace and security need to work together to develop a set of modern norms for how citizens and civil societies may freely work together across national boundaries and permit universal access to knowledge and resources necessary to protect rights, especially when denied or threatened by oppressive rule
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Two decades of India's Look East Policy: partnership for peace, progress and prosperity / Ram, Amar Nath (ed.) 2012  Book
Ram, Amar Nath (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publishers and Distributors, 2012.
Description 257p.hbk
Standard Number 9788173049446
Key Words ASEAN  India  Southeast Asia  Look East Policy  Strategic Dimensions 
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