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Compte rendu des relations des puissances européennes - peuples et dirigeants - avec la République française, et des dangers représentés par la "tyrannie coalisée", par LEBRUN-TONDU (1754-1793), journaliste puis ministre des affaires étrangères du 10 août 1792 au 25 septembre 1793 (jugé coupable de trahison par le Tribunal Révolutionnaire, il sera éxécuté en 1793). Français
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (23.5 x 16 cm). In English and Turkish. [iii], 77, [1] p. English text, [iii], 81 p. Turkish text. Turkish media: The relations between Turkey & Greece and "Europeanization", 1994 - 2006.= Türk medyasinda Türk - Yunan iliskileri ve "Avrupalilasma", 1994 - 2006.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. 26, [1] p. B/w ills. Question Armenian, 1878-1923. Translation into English by Sekip Engineri.
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ABOUT THE BOOK:- The book probes into the concept of soft power and tries to locate it in India-Bangladesh bilateral relations. This it does by taking three specific issues namely water, border delineation, and the issue of trade and transit. The book, therefore, examines whether soft power as a foreign policy tool was employed in the resolution of these contentious issues, and, whether application of soft power in any way contribute to the resolution of these disputes? Taking inferences from these issues, the book suggests ways and means wherein soft power can be employed for the overall betterment of India-Bangladesh bilateral ties. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Komal Kaushik Baral is currently working as an Assistant Professor at Kaliyaganj College, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal. He completed his PhD from the Department of International Relations, Sikkim University in 2017. He has Masters Degree in English, International Relations and Political Science. He is M.A. Gold Medallist (International Relations, Sikkim University), 2011. Apart from few articles, he also has a fiction published under his name. CONTENTS:- Foreword . 9 Preface . 13 Acknowledgements . 15 Abbreviations . 17 I. Introduction . 21 • Background • Framework of Analysis • Hard Power and Soft Power • India’s Soft Power vis-à-vis Bangladesh • Scope of the Study • Survey of Literature • Research Questions • Methodology, Chapters, and Research Limitations • Notes. II. India-Bangladesh Relations: Historical Trends and Patterns. 55 • Introduction • Section-I • Post-Partition: Creation of Sub-Nationalism • Factors Leading to the Creation of Bangladesh • Other Determining Factors • Section II • Sharing of the Ganges waters • The Problem of the Maritime Boundary Demarcation • The Problem of Land boundary Demarcation • Conclusion • Notes. III. The Issue of Water Sharing between India and Bangladesh . 91 • Section-I • The Origin of Ganges/Farakka Problem • Negotiations on Farakka • Mujib’s Assassination and its Aftermath • Second Phase (1977-82) • Third Phase (1982-90) • The Assassination of Indira Gandhi and its Aftermath • (iv) Fourth Phase (1990-96) • Section- II • Tipaimukh Dam Controversy • India’s River Linking Project (RLP) • Conclusion • Notes. IV. Border Issues and the Enclaves: A Contestation . 125 • Section-I • The origin of the Land Boundary Problem • Negotiations on Land Boundary Issue • Second Phase (1996-2015) • The LBA 2011• Third Phase (2015 onwards) • LBA 2015: Soft Power Implications • Effects of the Land Boundary Agreement • Section-II • Fencing of the Border and its Problems • Conclusion • Notes. V. The Issue of Trade and Transit between India and Bangladesh . 159 • Section-I • India-Bangladesh Trade Relations Before 1971• India-Bangladesh Trade Relations after the Creation of Bangladesh • Second Phase (1975-2010) • Third Phase (2010-2015) • Fourth Phase (2015 onwards) • Section-II • Trade Deficit • Non-Tariff Barriers (NBTs) • Informal trade • Institutional lacunas • Infrastructural Deficits and Procedural Delays • The Issue of Transit • Conclusion • Notes VI. Conclusion. 195 • Notes Annexure . 211 References . 233 Index . 245 The Title 'Locating Soft Power in India-Bangladesh Relations written/authored/edited by Komal Kaushik Baral', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9789386397546 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 252 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Relations. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:- The book highlights how Russia is reemerging as a major power after the breakup of the former Soviet Union, which was a Super-power. During the last three decades since 1991, Russia has been passing through, under the presidencies of Boris Yeltsin, Dmitri Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, transition from the totalitarian Communist system to political democracy and market economy.Putin having total control of power has undertaken policy measures to make Russia energy Super-Power and enhance Russia's Military Power to contain NATO. Russia being subjected to economic sanctions by the West has shifted its focus on 'Look-East Policy' to strengthen relations with China.Constitutional amendments initiated by Putin in June-July 2020 will enable him to remain in power beyond 2024. India Russia political relations have been close and consistent and Russia continues to be a major supplier of defense equipments, even as bilateral trade and economic ties are far from satisfactory.The book will have great relevance to media groups, political analysts ,academic community, teachers andstudents who are interested in international relations, contemporary Russia and India-Russia relations. About the Author:-I was born in July 1935 and educated in Dharwar, Karnataka State and I got B.A degree in 1953 from Karnataka University and M. A degree from Bombay University in 1961 and taught in colleges in Mumbai and Goa. I was research scholarin the People's Friendship University, Moscow from 1962 to 1966 and was awarded Ph. D for my thesis in 1966. From 1967 to 1971 I worked as Economist in National Council for Applied Economic Research, New Delhi.From 1972 to 1995 I worked in Bombay University in the Center for Soviet Studies renamed as Center for Central Eurasian Study in 1992, initially as Associate Professor and later as Professor and Director. I organized more than 20 national and international seminars and workshops and have published 5 books more than 250 research papers and articles in eminent journals.I have presented papers in national and international seminars and visited Research Institutes specializing on Russia and Central Asia in JNU New Delhi, Jamia Milia, in New Delhi as also in Kolkata , Moscow , Tashkent ,Washington, England, Birmingham and Singapore. After retirement, I was in JNU as Visiting Faculty for two terms and Adjunct Faculty in the University of Mumbai for about 5 years. I have guided 10 students for M. Phil and Ph. D and was examiner in evaluating and Viva for over 20 Ph. D students in JNU and other Universities in India CONTENTS Preface . . 7 Acknowledgement . 15 Section I - Russia Macro Analysis: Political and Economic Developments 1. Russia’s Two Decades of Turbulent Phases of Economic Transition: from Communism to Capitalism . 19 2. Boris Yeltsin’s Controversial Legacy . 33 3. Refurbishing the Military Industrial Complex . 39 4. Is Russia’s Crackdown on NGOs Justifiable? . 53 5. Two Decades of Putin’s Leadership of Russia: Highlights of Achievements and Challenges . 61 6. Putin’s Bombshell “Real Change for Russia’? . 67 Section II - Russia in Global Affairs 7. Russia-China Relations—Role of Far East . 77 8. Re-emergence of Russia: Implications for Southeast Asia . 87 9. Contribution of India and Russia to the Evolving International Order . 103 10. “Embargo versus Sanction: Tit for Tat between Russia and the West” A New Cold War? . 121 11. Cost and Benefit of Russia’s Entry into WTO . 129 12. Complexities of Russia-NATO Relations: Growing Conflicts . 137 13. Trump-Putin Helsinki Summit: Advantage Russia . 151 14. Russia’s ‘Vostok 2018’ Military Exercises—Putin’s Show of Strength? . 157 Section III - India-Russia Economic Relations 15. India’s Exports to Russia Complexities and Contradictions . 163 16. India-Russia Economic Relations: Challenges and Opportunities . 173 17. India-Russia Economic Ties: Trends, Constraints and Prospects . 185 18. India-Russia Bilateral Relations are Intensifying but Challenges Persist . 197 Index . 213 The Title 'Re-Emerging Russia and India Russia Relations written/authored/edited by Prof. R.G. Gidadhubli', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242824 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 226 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Relations. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Title 'Ethnic Conflict in Afghanistan written/authored/edited by Ajit Kumar Singh', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121213431 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 244 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Relations. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Ouvrage où Mamadou DIARRA, ancien directeur de l'Office des Changes du Sénégal, posait "le problème de l'emprise de l'économie française sur les économies des pays africains dans le domaine fondamental des relations monétaires" (4è de couverture): "Une analyse pénétrante des mécanismes financiers qui régissent actuellement les relations entre, d'une part la France et, de l'autre, les Etats de l'Afrique francophone de l'Ouest" (Paul Fabra, in "Le Monde", cité en 4è de couverture); bibliographie. Exemplaire avec dédicace manuscrite de l'auteur. Français
N°3 de la 1ère année, d'avril 1927, de ce mensuel prétendant regrouper "l'élite intellectuelle" des différentes tendances des écrivains anciens combattants de 1914-1918, dirigé par l'homme politique Henry de JOUVENEL (1876-1935) et le romancier Henry MALHERBE (prix Goncourt 1917 pour "La Flamme au Poing"; 1886-1958); au sommaire, articles regroupés en 3 rubriques: "A propos d'un centenaire" (celui du romantisme): pages inédites de Victor HUGO présentées par Pierre PARAF et dessin inédit d'Antoine BOURDELLE (portrait de Beethoven); "L'Enigme de l'Asie": textes d'André SUARES ("L'Ombre sur l'Europe"), de Roland DORGELES ("En Indochine"), d'A. LEGENDRE ("La Vérité sur la crise chinoise"), d' "un Hindou" ("L'Inde qui s'éveille"), de J.C. BALET ("Le Visage du vrai Japon") et dessin inédit de Georges DESVALLIERES ("Méditation"); "Le Malaise d'aujourd'hui": textes d'Anatole de MONZIE ("La Revanche du chef", extrait de la préface de "Destins hors série"), de Henry de JOUVENEL ("La Rechute", 1ère partie), d'Edouard GUYOT ("Le Nouveau Wells") et de Marcel LEHMANN ("Syndiats et anciens combattants"); suivies de "Chroniques" politiques (textes de C.-J. GIGNOUX et de René CASSIN), littéraire (texte deThierry SANDRE), sociale (textes d' Albert LOUVEL et de P. BROUSMICHE), d'un article de Hubert AUBERT sur l'Alsace), etc; pages de publicités illustrées. Français
Nouvelle édition (3è), avec "révision de l'ensemble du texte" et "refonte des bibliographies et, bien souvent, de l' "état des questions"", de ce manuel paru en 1939, en 5 parties: l'évolution du monde de 1871 à 1919, par Pierre RENOUVIN (1893-1974); l'évolution intérieure des Etats de 1971 à 1914, par Edmond PRECLIN, puis repris par Jean VIDALENC; l'expansion coloniale, par Georges HARDY (1884-1972) puis repris par Lucien GENET; les relations internationales, par Pierre RENOUVIN; la guerre mondiale de 1914-1918, par Pierre RENOUVIN; sources et importantes bibliographies commentées en introduction et pour chaque partie; index. Français
1er des 3 volumes de la traduction, par Henri BLOCH et Paul ROQUES, de "Gustav Stresemann Vermächtnis", extraits des "papiers" laissés à sa mort par l'homme d'Etat allemand Gustav STRESEMANN (1878-1929), chancelier puis ministre des Affaires étrangères en 1923-1929, Prix Nobel de la paix 1926 (avec Aristide Briand) et publiés par son secrétaire privé en 1923-1929 le consul Henry BERNHARD avec la collaboration de Wolfgang GOETZ et Paul WIEGLER; avant-propos de l'éditeur allemand et de Henry BERNHARD; notice biographique. 8 portraits (photos) hors texte. Français
2è des 3 volumes de la traduction, par Henri BLOCH et Paul ROQUES, de "Gustav Stresemann Vermächtnis", extraits des "papiers" laissés à sa mort par l'homme d'Etat allemand Gustav STRESEMANN (1878-1929), chancelier puis ministre des Affaires étrangères en 1923-1929, Prix Nobel de la paix 1926 (avec Aristide Briand) et publiés par son secrétaire privé en 1923-1929 le consul Henry BERNHARD avec la collaboration de Wolfgang GOETZ et Paul WIEGLER; planches hors texte: 9 (en 8 planches) portraits (photos) et fac-similés (caricatures, signatures). Français
ABOUT THE BOOK:- India unveiled the Look East policy in 1991. East Asia, including Japan, China, South Korea and ASEAN is today India's largest trading partner, ahead of EU and the US. Proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) is the clearest evidence of Asian countries desire to forge closer economic relationships. Look East has evolved to “Act East” and “Action East”. The growing importance of CECA (Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreements) indicates that such agreements are becoming deeper, extending to areas beyond just tariff reduction. Intra-regional trade and investment require building up of shared infrastructure. Many Asian countries have joined together to develop cross-border infrastructure to lay the foundations for closer trading relationships and increased connectivity among countries. India is today slow in agreeing to signing the RCEPA (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) which includes ASEAN, India China, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, due to economic and tariff issues, though for geo-political considerations, it wants to go ahead. Ultimately, National interests, will override, both geo-economics and geo-politics. It must be added here, when we talk of the “Asian Century”, West Asia, Central Euro-Asian and former Soviet Central Asian Republics (now independent countries, with the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991),are left out. Asia can be a true power to reckon with only if all of ASIA is included in any geo-economic or geo-political discourse. BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multispectral Technical and Economic Cooperation) or SCO (Shanghai Cooperative Organization),or a truncated SAARC, cannot be a viable option, although, it may serve short-term political gains. Needless to say, there should be zero tolerance to terrorism. across ASIA, and INDIA particularly, should be wary of engaging, China, Pakistan, and a Talibanised Afghanistan, even on trade and regional cooperation issues. Some of these areas will be covered in the Book. The Book consists of Articles written over the past two decades, and the Chapters give an overview of India's bilateral and regional cooperation, and theoretical issues in international trade. Many of the Articles are updated versions of Articles, written in 2008, in a Book, with the same title. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- DR. GAUTAM MURTHY is a Retired Professor of Economics at the Centre for Indian Ocean Studies, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. He has done his PhD on “Trade and Export Instability in the ASEAN Economies” from the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Poona University. He was also Professor at XLRI, Jamshedpur. He is on the Board of Academic Studies of many Indian Universities, and was the Chairman of the Doctoral Committee for evaluating many PhD theses. He has more than 30 years of teaching and research experience. He has published Six Books, titled - 1. “International Trade and Economic Co-operation-Indian Perspectives”; 2. “Regionalism in the Indian Ocean Rim”; 3. “Strengthening Indo-South African Relations”; 4. “APEC and India-Emerging Perspectives”; 5. “Trade and Economic Cooperation”; and 6. India: Bilateral Trade and Regional Economic Cooperation”. His last Book, was released by the Hon’ble Former President of India, Bharat Ratna, Shri. PranabMukherjee. He has published more than 60 Articles in leading National and International Journals. His published works have received appreciation from the Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, and the ASEAN Secretariat. His Books are prescribed in the reading list of many foreign Universities, including the University of Adelaide in Australia, and Adana Science and Technology University, Turkey. He has participated in many international conferences and delivered lectures at academic institutes, and leading think-tanks in, Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand and Vietnam. CONTENTS:-Foreword . 9 Acknowledgements . 11 1. India’s Tryst With Asian Engagement Bandung to Vladivostok . 13 2. India-China Geo-Political and Economic Relations: Cooperation and Competition . 23 3. Asean and India-historical Perspectives and Looking ahead . 37 4. India and Asean: Potential for Tourism . 49 5. India and Apec (Asia-pacific Economic Co-operation) Forum . 57 6. Trade and Capital Flows in the Asean Countries . 75 7. New Synergies in Indo-Malaysian Ties . 85 8. India’s Cultural Heritage in South East Asia as Geo-political Strategy . 101 9. Indo-australian Commercial Ties . 109 10. India and Singapore-dynamic Economic Partners . 119 11. India and the Iora (Indian Ocean Rim Association) . 155 12. India and the European Union – Cultures of Governance and Conflict Resolution . 161 13. Regional Cooperation in South Asia Prognosis and Prospects . 167 14. Pakistan, India and the Saarc Process . 173 15. World Trade Organization (Wto) and the Urugay Round . 181 16. Problems of International Debt-Indian and international . 197 17. Foreign Direct investment in Ldcs-trends in India and China . 201 18. Cancun Summit of 1981-International Trade and the Ldcs . 211 19. India and the UN (United Nations)-75 Years of Beneficial Partnership . 215 20. Reforms and Globalization in India-a Critique . 229 Index . 241 The Title 'International Economic Relations written/authored/edited by Gautam Murthy', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242282 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 255 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Relations / Economics. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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5 discours de Didier RATSIRAKA, Président de la République malgache de 1976 à 1993 et leader des "non-alignés"; précédés de textes du journaliste militant "tiers-mondiste" égyptien Simon MALLEY, fondateur de la revue "Afrique-Asie", du juriste et économiste Henri DELAHAIE, du juriste algérien Mohammed BEDJAOUI, de l'économiste égyptien Samir AMIN, du sociologue Jean ZIEGLER et de Pierre CLARY, journaliste spécialiste des questions économiques de la revue "Afrique-Asie"; en annexes, texte de la résolution 242 du Conseil de Sécurité de 1967 et Déclaration et programme d'action de Lima de 1971; notes et références; nombreuses photos en noir et couleurs; carte au 2nd plat de couverture. Français
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The Title 'International Marketing written/authored/edited by Dr. Sunita Singh, Prof. N.P. Singh, Prof. Sangita', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240455 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 348 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Relations. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fine. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16.5 cm). In German. 49 p. Die wahrheit über die Armenier. The truth about the Armenians.