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TRIUMPHALISM (5) answer(s).
 
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From the cold war to hot finances: the end of the world order? / Politi, Alessandro   Journal Article
Politi, Alessandro Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Bush remembers the tragedy of Charles V of Habsburg and Philip II of Spain who strove to keep one world under one sensible hegemony and, despite defeating major adversaries, failed over the stubborn resistance of rebels and heretics then in Holland and yesterday in Iraq - debt and imperial overstretching as predicted by Paul Kennedy.
Key Words United States  Europe  Hitler  Roosevelt  Churchill  Joseph Stalin 
Rise of Nazi - Fascism  Triumphalism  Soviet Union  Cold War  World War I  World War II 
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ID:   126388


Lessons from transient triumphalism in China's neighboring dipl / Yinghong, Shi   Journal Article
Yinghong, Shi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   126914


Peace and cooperation in South Asia: the negative experience of Sri Lanka / Deshapriya, Sunanda   Journal Article
Deshapriya, Sunanda Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Ethnicity  Human Rights  Ethnic Conflict  South Asia  Sri Lanka  Governance 
Journalist  Tamils  Triumphalism  Majoritarianism  Media Rights 
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ID:   131025


Systemic crisis in governance: a way forward / Sinha, Shakti   Journal Article
Sinha, Shakti Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Till a few years ago, the Indian elite had convinced itself that India was already seated at the high table of the international order, that there was something natural and given about lndia's rise. This acute sense of triumphalism was unmistakeable. India in 2007 had reason to be con?dent. It was growing fast and furious, had lifted hundreds of millions above the poverty line, and was being courted by leading economies and large investors and the India story seemed a perpetual best-seller. The 2008 trans-Atlantic monetary crisis saw the rich countries go into economic decline whilst India recovered quickly and grew faster than before. The clear conviction was that India had decoupled itself from its economic partners in Europe and North America, and was itself an engine of global economic growth. The fact that China also grew faster than before convinced many that the West was in terminal decline and the future of Asian dominance had arrived. The hubris was not long in coming. Indian policy-makers did seem to have not taken notice of the fact that the high growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) post-2003 had resulted Mr Shakti Sinha is former Principal Secretary (Power 8: Industry), Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi and former Chief Secretary, Andaman 8: Nicobar Administration.
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ID:   123362


Trauma and triumphalism in Malaysia / Welsh, Bridget   Journal Article
Welsh, Bridget Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract [T]he incumbent forces have reformulated old strategies to deflect contenders for power while narrowing the political space for substantive reform.
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