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143404
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California, Annual Review, 2000.
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Description |
xiii, 857p.hbk
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Vol. 25, 2000
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0824323254
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:1,Q:0
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044621 | 333.79/SOC 044621 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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129430
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2014.
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'Tajikistan is a key partner of India in the Central Asian region' - Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, September 2012
The end of the Cold War, witnessed a dramatic transformation in the world order. India has concluded strategic partnership agreements with various regional and global partners such as the United States, Russia, France, Japan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan etc. Tajikistan became the latest country to have concluded the strategic partnership agreement with India and the third among the Central Asian Republics (CARs) after Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The post-Cold War global strategic developments have brought India and Tajikistan closer to one another. Strategic partnership agreement makes a lot of sense when Tajikistan is considered India's gateway to Central Asia. Strategic partnership agreement is part of India's foreign policy goals to strengthen its presence in areas of interest to India and gaining
more strategic space. The agreement was signed during the visit of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon to India in September 2012. It was important in a way that it elevated the old close normal bilateral ties to strategic level. With this, both sides can now engage in a robust manner. The strategic importance of this partnership lies in sharing common perspectives on several international
and regional issues. In the 21st century, both sides would like to establish qualitatively new and mutually beneficial relations in the political, economic, military, development cooperation and in other areas.
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132001
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2014.
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This article examines the merits of extending the U.S. nuclear deterrent to the Middle East. It begins by looking at past practices of such an extension before delving into the overall issues presented by providing such a security guarantee. This article then looks at a brief survey of some of the regional issues facing a nuclear extension before considering the P-5 states and their concerns.
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087198
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2009.
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In these times, many phenomena can quickly have ripple effects around the world, while borders keep losing their significance. Today, local problems may turn into global threats in an unbelievably short time. The clash of civilisation scenarios which have become widespread especially after the attacks of -/11 increasingly preoccupy the international community. Turkey has been closely affected by all these developments because of its strategic location straddling three continents, three seas and different cultures.
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