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ECONOMIC DIMENSION (13) answer(s).
 
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Economic dimension of Indo-US cooperation: a case study of health security issues / Singh, Shantesh Kumar   Article
Singh, Shantesh Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract The public health security has been a prime concern in India since independence. It has been related to food security, child and maternal health, malaria, tuberculosis, diarrhea, influenza etc in the beginning. All such problems have accompanied the biggest menace of the recent times for humankind, the HIV/AIDS.
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ID:   022020


Economic dimension of the strategic nuclear triad / Ghosh, P K April-June 2002  Article
Ghosh, P K Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 277-293
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ID:   131982


Elements of 'armed non-state actors' power: the case of al-Qaeda in Yemen / Eleftheriadou, Marina   Journal Article
Eleftheriadou, Marina Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Over the past few years there is an apparent re-regionalization of al-Qaeda activity, intensified by the ongoing Middle East turmoil. Its main characteristic is a trend towards the abandonment of focoist strategies and their replacement by more popular-based ones. This article aims at evaluating their capacity to implement such a strategy shift and sustain the required level of violence. As a means of evaluating this capacity, this article proposes the use of a DIME (diplomatic, informational, military, and economic) framework, which will hopefully provide an alternative angle of theorizing and understanding 'armed non-state actors' (ANSAs). The model is applied in the case of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which appears to have effectively developed the military and informational dimensions, due partly to its own prowess and partly to the Yemeni state's weaknesses and the shortcomings of counterinsurgency. In contrast, the economic and diplomatic dimensions suffer from the lack of resources and the anti-systemic nature of AQAP.
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ID:   061919


From Santiago to Lima: the organization of American states and political integration in the americas after the cold war / Santa-Cruz, Arturo 2005  Journal Article
Santa-Cruz, Arturo Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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ID:   190568


How China engages South Asia: themes, partners and tools / Xavier, Constantino (ed.); Jacob, Jabin T (ed.) 2023  Book
Xavier, Constantino Book
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Publication New Delhi, CSEP, 2023.
Description vii, 124p.pbk
Standard Number 9789395531030
Key Words Trade  China  India  Economic dimension  Governance 
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ID:   184843


Indo - US relations: problems and prospects / Banerji, Arun Kumar   Journal Article
Banerji, Arun Kumar Journal Article
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Israel the peaceful belligerent, 1967-79 / Sella, Amnon; Yishai, Yael 1986  Book
Sella Amnon editor Book
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Publication Hampshire, Macmillan Press Ltd., 1986.
Description ix, 218p.hbk
Series St. Antony's / MacmillanSseries
Standard Number 0333387759
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ID:   079654


Israeli policy towards the occupied Palestinian territories: the economic dimension, 1967-2007 / Arnon, Arie   Journal Article
Arnon, Arie Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   044622


Nicaragua: the land of sandino / Walker, Thomas W 1982  Book
Walker Thomas W. Book
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Publication Colorado, Westview Press, 1991.
Description xvi,137p.hbk
Standard Number 0891589406
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ID:   125252


PLA perspectives on the international security environment duri / Jaeho, Hwang   Journal Article
Jaeho, Hwang Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Since 2010, there has been much concern about whether China is becoming too hardline in its foreign behavior. As the focus of China's rise has moved from economic and diplomatic dimensions to a military one, the main concern is whether the voice of the military will directly apply to China's foreign policy. As a result, research on the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has become a priority. Then, what kind of perspective does the PLA have in regards to China's foreign policy? Is it influencing foreign policy in reality? By investigating the PLA's perceptions in its external security environment and its role within the country's foreign policy-making process, this paper plans to obtain a better understanding of the military's influence on China's foreign policy. This paper is based on interviews with six PLA senior officers, two active major generals, two reserve major generals and two active senior colonels, which were conducted in July 2011 after the China threat expanded in 2010. The conclusion is that the PLA does not have the most influence to dictate China's foreign policy, although it is an important pillar of power in the current Chinese regime.
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ID:   132311


Political Buddhism, Islamic Orthodoxy and open economy: the toxic triad in Sinhalese-Muslim relations in Sri Lanka / Ali, Ameer   Journal Article
Ali, Ameer Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract After nearly a millennium of uninterrupted harmony between the Sinhalese and Muslims in Sri Lanka, economic and ethno-religious developments after the 1970s have created an atmosphere of communal tension between the two groups. While a new wave of political Buddhism with its militant offshoot amongst the Sinhalese and the growth of a rigid Islamic orthodoxy amongst the Muslims have provided the ethno-religious dimension to this tension, the post-1977 open economy has added an economic dimension to it. The interplay of this toxic triad is a reminder of a similar scenario that produced the first Sinhalese-Muslim racial riots in the country in 1915. Unlike the first, which occurred in the colonial context, the current one, which if not arrested, will not only jeopardize Sinhalese-Muslim harmony but also will result in adverse consequences in Sri Lanka's relations with Muslim countries.
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Regionalism in Asia: critical assessment of ASEAN and SAARC / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words SAARC  ASEAN  Economic Crisis  Geopolitics  Regionalism  Economy 
China  Southeast Asia  Asia  Economic dimension  Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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Terrorism: economic dimensions / Khar, Rakesh   Journal Article
Khar, Rakesh Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Terrorism  Economic dimension 
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