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Becoming Indian: the unfinished revolution of culture and identity / Varma, Pavan K 2010  Book
Varma, Pavan K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Allen Lane, 2010.
Description xi, 275p.
Standard Number 9780670083466,hbk
Key Words Revolution  India  Identity  Empire  India - Intellectual Life  Global Village 
Macaulay  Culture Heritage 
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ID:   135505


Energy security in India: concept and concerns / singh, Jyoti   Article
singh, Jyoti Article
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Summary/Abstract The end of the cold war has changed the notion of security. In classical terms, security primarily means to defend and safeguard the territorial integrity and autonomy of the nation. In other words security envisages protection and welfare of the state from other neighboring states. But the process of globalization has changed the whole world “a global village”. States and communities have come together to promote their shared interests either forgetting or ignoring their differences. This changed environment has also led changes in the concept of security. The scope of the studies on security has therefore expanded with the emergence of diverse concepts like cooperative security, comprehensive security, human security, non-traditional security.
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From global village to virtual battlespace: the colonizing of the Internet and the extension of realpolitik   Journal Article
Walter, Stefanie Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract From the earliest years of the Internet's creation, cyberspace has been distinguished from other types of political space because of three unique qualities: (i) its ability to mobilize users, particularly "outsiders" including those who have not been easily included in political systems using conventional means; (ii) its ability to quickly provide large quantities of information of uncertain or unregulated quality; and (iii) its ability to shrink distances between users, in some sense rendering conventional physical geography irrelevant. This paper presents three lenses for interpreting the significance of these developments: utopian, liberal, and realist. Evolving doctrines of cyberwarfare as put forth by China, Russia, and the United States in particular stress the ways in which cyberspace presents a unique security threat which may present greater advantages to nonstate actors engaged in unconventional warfare. Differing economic, political, and security policies derive from each lens.
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Influence of business and media on Indian foreign policy / Baru, Sanjaya   Journal Article
Baru, Sanjaya Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract I sincerely believe that in the modern world the relationship between Governments is increasingly mediated through and influenced by the relationship between civil society and the business community. It is on the foundation of people-to-people and business-to-business relations that we in Government try to build State-to-State relations.
Key Words Media  India  Indian Foreign Policy  Business Community  Global Village  Cold War 
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Role of women in the global village / Ardestani, Zahra Abotorabi   Journal Article
Ardestani, Zahra Abotorabi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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