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Contemporary issues in globalization: an introduction to theory and policy in India / Sikdar, Soumyen 2004  Book
Sikdar, Soumyen Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Description xix, 201p.
Standard Number 0195671120
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048463338.91/SIK 048463MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   056016


Federalism in a globalising world   Journal Article
Journal Article
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ID:   057084


Globalization and new politics of Micro-Movements / Sheth , D L et al   Journal Article
Sheth , D L et al Journal Article
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Globalization and the management of Indian cities / Harris , Nigel   Journal Article
Harris , Nigel Journal Article
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ID:   051813


Globalization, national autonomy and non-resident Indians / Walton-Roberts, Margarent   Journal Article
Walton-Roberts, Margarent Journal Article
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Publication March 2004.
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ID:   061739


India globalization and IT development / Krishna, Sankaran Apr-Jun 2005  Journal Article
Krishna, Sankaran Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2005.
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ID:   055864


India's external reforms modest globalisation, significant gains / Virmani , Arvind   Journal Article
Virmani , Arvind Journal Article
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Small-Scale units in the ear of globalisation: Problems and prospects / Bhavani T B July 20, 2002  Article
Bhavani T B Article
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Publication July 20, 2002.
Description 3041-3052
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Theoretical and empirical assessment of India as an emerging world power / Mistry, Dinshaw Jan 2004  Journal Article
Mistry, Dinshaw Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2004.
Summary/Abstract This article assesses whether India is a great power in the world system, taking into consideration its nuclear status, its pursuit of a second generation of economic reforms, and its improving ties with the United States since the late 1990s. The article reviews three recent books on the topic, authored or edited by Stephen Cohen (2001), Sumit Ganguly (2003), and T. V. Paul and Baldev Raj Nayar (2003). These studies assess Indian power through its substantial military and economic capabilities, and also examine India's relations with its regional neighbors and with the world's major countries as a means to attaining power. The article further assesses national power as a state's ability to control international political outcomes and notes India's limitations on this dimension of power.
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