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Emerging China: prospects for partnership in Asia / Ansari, Hamid   Journal Article
Ansari, Hamid Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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India and the contemporary international norms on group rights / Ansari, Hamid   Journal Article
Ansari, Hamid Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Social Justice  India  Minority rights  Justice and Rights 
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ID:   067366


Nehru's vision for India as a major power / Ansari, Hamid   Journal Article
Ansari, Hamid Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   081079


Travelling through conflict: essays on the politics of West Asia / Ansari, Hamid 2008  Book
Ansari, Hamid Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pearson Longman, 2008.
Description xxii, 442p.
Standard Number 9788131709528
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ID:   064766


Upset calculations in Iran: where does it go from here? / Ansari, Hamid Aug 2005  Journal Article
Ansari, Hamid Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2005.
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West Asia: failure of procrustean ventures / Ansari, Hamid   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Given the centrality of West Asia, and the dependence of the world on its energy resources, hegemonic perceptions of security in the region need to give way to cooperative ones. Some states of the Persian Gulf littoral have articulated the need to involve Asian countries like China and India in future security arrangements. The role of non-state actors-Hizbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Palestine, and various resistance groups in Iraq-would make inter-state arrangements more complex. Procrustean formulae (that is to say attempts to fit the region into preconceived formulae in order to solve its problems) have failed to achieve results; hence there is a need to shape formulae to fit the region and its problems
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