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Water Borne Diseases in India
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Atanu Sarkar, Srikanta K. Panigrahi
Water-borne diseases are the major cotributing factors of morbidity and mortality inthe developing world. Despite technological innovtions with regard to develo....
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Vector Borne Diseases in India
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Atanu Sarkar, Srikanta K. Panigrahi, Mona Anand
Despite the existence of wide knowledge base, regarding role of environmental factors in occurence of vector-borne disease, its application in policy is insigni.... More |
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Narratives of Change
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Unita Sachidanand
Narratives of Change: Society and Women in Japan deals with the process of social change and the place of women in Japan. The focus of this study is on re-inter....
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A Discourse on Indo European Languages & Culture
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Editor: D. N. Tripathi
Contents
1. The Indo-European Homeland: An Indian Perspective
2. The Indo-European Cloudland
3. Some Thoughts on the Home of Indo-European Languages and Cult.... More |
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Federal India
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Editor: Akhtar Majeed
When election after election, power gets transferred from one set of elite to another and there is so much of existing inequality, any governance—what to say of....
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The Palestine Question
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Fatima Hussain and Fareed Ali Shamsi
This work traces the important rubrics in the history of Palestine, from Balfour Declaration of 1917 to the Summit of Aqaba of June 5, 2003. The authors examine.... More |
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Dynamics of International Law in the New Millennium
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Editors: R.K. Dixit and C. Jayaraj
This collection of essays contributed by international law experts from different parts of the world is brought out in this book as a result of the First Intern....
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My Life with Kotnis
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Narrated by Guo Qinglan; and compiled by Xu Baojun, Translated from Chinese & Edited by B. R. Deepak
Guo Qinglan, the wife of Dr. Kotnis, the great soldier of internationalism, was born in Fenxiang City of Shanxi Province in China. She joined the Eighth Route A.... More |
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Fascism in India
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Editor: Chaitanya Krishna
Has Fascism Arrived in India?
The post-Godhra genocide in Gujarat was a firm announcement that the incipient, creeping fascism of the last few decades has fina....
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Addressing Regional Backwardness
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Krishnan Mohan
This book brings forth the spatial concern of our planners in development efforts in general and backward areas in particular. It provides a detailed account of.... More |
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Land Reforms and Human Development
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G.P. Mishra and D.M. Diwakar
Land reforms emerged as one of the most important development strategies in the post-World War period. Many colonies achieved their political freedom and the as....
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China: From Marxism to Modernisation
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Ravindra Sharma
The defeat of the imperial China in the Opium War had hurt the feelings of Sino-centrism. The idea of limited modernisation suggested by the thinkers of the lat.... More |
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China: From Marxism to Modernisation
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Ravindra Sharma
The defeat of the imperial China in the Opium War had hurt the feelings of Sino-centrism. The idea of limited modernisation suggested by the thinkers of the lat....
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Agrarian Structure, Movements & Peasant Organisations in India
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Vol. I (Andhra Pradesh): G. Parth Sarthi; Vol. II (Maharashtra): Sulbha Brahme & Ashok Upadhyaya; Vol. III (Uttar Pradesh): P.D. Shrimali; Vol. IV (West Bengal): Boudhayan Chattopadhyay
The agrarian question still remain central to India\'s development discourse. It was paramount in the pre-independence period as the structure and process of .... More |
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Global Justice or Global Revenge?
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Hans Kochler
Hans Kochler was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations as international observer at the Lockerbie trial in the Netherlands.
In making his ....
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Foreign Policy of Bhutan
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Rajesh S. Kharat
It is obvious that any country would like to have various options to pursue the goals of its foreign policy, viz. diplomacy, military, economy and lastly, cultu.... More |
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Trade Union as a Social Institution of Change
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Pong-Sul Ahn
Pong-Sul Ahn did his Ph.D. from the University of New Castle Upon Tyne, England. He has also taught at Hansung University in Seoul and Korea University. He has ....
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India and East Asia
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Sushila Narsimhan and G. Balatchandirane
List of contributors
Ajay Singh; Anita Sharma; Anu Jindal; Chen Jidong; Do Young Kim; Dong Hyun Jung; Hiroichi Yamaguchi; Jandhyala B.G. Tilak; Jeong Ho Lee;.... More |
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Forced Migration in the South Asian Region
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Omprakash Mishra
In the South Asian Region—including Afghanistan and Myanmar—internal displacement and cross-border migration have become everyday realities. Not only do they in....
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Korea and India
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Sushila Narsimhan and Do Young Kim
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Imaging India Imaging Japan
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UNITA SACHIDANAND and TEIJI SAKATA
Imaging India, Imaging Japan: A Chronicle of Reflections on Mutual Literature provides a comprehensive history of academic exchange between India & Japan in the....
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Parliamentary Committees in Japan & India
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K.V. Kesavan
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Haruhiro Fukui, President, Hiroshima Peace Institute, Hiroshima; Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, U.... More |
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Women in India & Japan
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Ramesh Madan
This study focuses mainly on urban, middle class, educated, employed women in Japan and India because they are most likely to have been affected by social, econ....
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Japanese Policies in the Middle East
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M.M. Kunju
The book makes a modest attempt to study various phases of Japan’s interactions with the Middle East region during the last fifty years, particularly after the .... More |
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India & China 1904-2004
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B.R. Deepak
India and China 1904-2004: A Century of Peace and Conflict traces the genesis of present conflict between India and China from the expansionist policies of the ....
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Fragile Environment
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Shormila Mukherji
“This we know, the Earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the Earth. All things are connected like blood which unites one family. Whatever befalls the Ear.... More |
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Politics of Conflict and Peace in Sri Lanka
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P. Sahadevan and Neil DeVotta
This book details the manner in which Sri Lanka has missed numerous opportunities to secure peace between its two principal ethnic communities and how the intra....
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Politics of Conflict and Peace in Sri Lanka
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P. Sahadevan and Neil DeVotta
This book details the manner in which Sri Lanka has missed numerous opportunities to secure peace between its two principal ethnic communities and how the intra.... More |
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Peasant In Marxism
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Himanshu Roy
In the history of Marxism, theoretical formulations and praxis on the peasant question have been constantly in the flux. Marx’s unambiguous and critical writing....
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Glimpses of Modern Arab World
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A. Basheer Ahmed Jamali
Dr. A. Basheer Ahmed Jamali is an Associate Professor of Arabic in the centre of Arabic and African Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
This b.... More |
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Enforcement of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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Manoj Kumar Sinha
The enforcement of human rights in general, and economic, social and cultural rights in particular, depends to a great extent on legal provisions protecting the....
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INDIA at the WTO Dispute Settlement System
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RAVINDRA PRATAP
Described as the “crown jewel” and “a near miracle” of the Uruguay Round, the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes (DSU) o.... More |
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Indian Political System
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M.P. Singh & Himanshu Roy
M.P. Singh is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Delhi.
Himanshu Roy is a Senior Reader in Political Science at DDU College, Universit....
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