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ACHARYA, AMITAV
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Hierarchies of weakness: the social divisions that hold countries back
/ Acharya, Amitav
Acharya, Amitav
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Studying asian and comparative regionalism through Amitav Acharya's work
/ Jetschke, Anja; Acharya, Amitav ; Lombaerde, Philippe De ; Pempel, T.J.
Jetschke, Anja
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The field of regionalism has been flourishing for some time. Amitav Acharya has been a persistent and powerful voice in the field, and he has contributed to and actively shaped paradigmatic debates within it. His theoretically sophisticated and contextually grounded approach to Southeast Asia's regional order and beyond has inspired countless scholars and better informed generations of students. A group of scholars, therefore, decided to discuss Acharya's contribution to the field of Asian and comparative regionalism more systematically with a view of the balance between disciplinary and area studies, ideas and institutions and non-Western international relations theorizing.
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Studying Asian
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Amitav Acharya's Work
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United Nations : Managing and Reshaping a Changing World Order
/ Acharya, Amitav; Plesch, Dan
Acharya, Amitav
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Gambia is very, very poor … they are kept down because of exploitation … [We need to be] against the exploitation of the poor by the rich—by governments as well as individuals. I think we can get somewhere if we keep that idea of being against … exploitation everywhere. It will be an awfully good thing for all of us.
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