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REDDY, C SHEELA (8) answer(s).
 
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Asia's emerging regionalism: the path ahead / Reddy, C Sheela   Journal Article
Reddy, C Sheela Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The centre of gravity of the global economy has been shifting to Asia. The region's economic integration is an idea whose time has come and Asia could learn useful lessons from Europe. However, according to C Sheela Reddy it is likely to follow its own distinctive path and India could play a multifaceted role in this historic process. The diverse cultural, political and social context across the continent makes it difficult to "sell" the notion of supranational institutions to individual countries. Nonetheless, even as Asia accords priority to internal integration, it would remain strongly connected to the rest of the world.
Key Words SAARC  ASEAN  Global Economy  Regionalism - Asia  Asian Region  Asia - Regionalism 
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ID:   118867


Concept of poverty: myth and reality / Reddy, P Krishna Mohan; Reddy, C Sheela   Journal Article
Reddy, C Sheela Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   120333


EU and SAARC: the identity question / Reddy, C Sheela; Reddy, P Krishna Mohan   Journal Article
Reddy, C Sheela Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   118878


Globalisation and the sovereignty of the nation-state / Reddy, C Sheela   Journal Article
Reddy, C Sheela Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   123447


Indian irrigation and agriculture: the dynamics of groundwater demand / Chavva, Konda Reddy; Reddy, C Sheela   Journal Article
Reddy, C Sheela Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The problems of agriculture in India are shared by many developing, densely populated countries, especially those located in the tropical belt of the planet. Konda Reddy Chavva and C Sheela Reddy point out that liberal reforms dictated by the IMF deprived farmers of much needed government support, prompting many to fall into a vicious cycle of indebtedness and cash crop monoculture, vulnerable to international price fluctuations.
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ID:   165546


Multiculturalism and women: individual freedom versus group identity / Reddy, C Sheela   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract C Sheela Reddy studies women’s rights vis-à-vis multiculturalism in select countries of both the East and the West. She contrasts the various interpretations of multiculturalism in several countries of the Americas, Asia and Europe and highlights the risks of accepting all the traditional practices and mores of immigrant groups especially when they are incompatible with the values of modern democratic societies
Key Words Multiculturalism  Women 
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ID:   144430


Rulers, religion and global powers: crisis in Iraq / Reddy, P Krishna Mohan ; Reddy, C Sheela   Article
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Summary/Abstract The long-standing American policy of fighting leftist or nonaligned regimes in the Middle East through radical Islamist insurgencies has had disastrous consequences, one of the more recent being the rise of the Islamic State. P Krishna Mohan Reddy and C Sheela Reddy observe that the West now seems confused and unwilling to play a decisive role in the expanding war, which can only be settled through the mediation of the major global powers.
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ID:   133575


Women in Afghanistan: their role in the political future / Reddy, C Sheela   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract According to C Sheela Reddy, women have been the worst sufferers in the post-Taliban period in Afghanistan. Without protecting their position and status from Taliban infl uenced elements and the traditional Islamic patriarchal society, it is naïve to think that the political future of the country will be peaceful and prosperous.
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