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Condizione: Good. Samskriti, 2003. Cover very lightly rubbed/bumped, faintly soiled, rear flap very lightly soiled, spine slightly delaminated near the center, spine very lightly creased near the spine ends; edges very faintly soiled; bottom corners of the half-title page/ title page faintly soiled; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Samskriti International/InterCulture Associates, Madras INDIA & Thompson CT, 1974
ISBN 10: 088253291X ISBN 13: 9780882532912
Da: PERIPLUS LINE LLC, Glastonbury, CT, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Bapu (illustratore). Madras India: Samskriti International/Thompson CT: InterCulture Associates, 1974. Very Good/paperback; 8.25" tall x 7.25"; pictorial cover, color illustrations. 71 pages. Retelling of the Sanskrit epic for the younger reader. Author: Sattiraju LakshmiNarayana, wellknown cartoonist/illustrator from Andhra Pradesh. India epic folklore; India children's literature. Availability: in stock in the U.S. 0-88253-291-X.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: As New. Contents Preface. Introduction.1. Challenges facing UN peacekeeping operations today. 2. The Brahimi report in today's perspective. 3. Participation of civilian and civil society organizations in peace operations. 4. Implications and implementation of the Brahimi report. 5. Challenges facing UN peacekeeping operations an Indian perspective. 6. Challenges facing UN peacekeeping operations a Japanese perspective. 7. International intervention and state sovereignty an Indian view. 8. International intervention and state sovereignty a Japanese view. 9. The responsibility to protect. 10. Responsibility to rebuild challenges of post conflict assistance. 11. UN peace operations recommendations of the UN high level panel. 12. Preparing and training national forces for UNPKO deployment. 13. UN peacekeeping in Siera Leone a case study. 14. Role of the Indian Army in UN peacekeeping operations. 15. Indo Japan cooperation in peacekeeping comments. This book lies at the intersection between United Nations peacekeeping operations and India Japan relations. While India has been at the forefront of UNPKO since its beginning Japan due to its unique recent history and pacifist constitution is a more recent hesitant and tentative contributor to overseas peaceful military operations. Instead Japan is the second largest contributor to the UN's regular and peacekeeping budgets and has provided some senior civilian representatives to specific peacekeeping operations. Both nations thus have a wealth of experience to exchange and share. This unique book is an attempt precisely at this even though this cooperation must remain situated within the broader context of their bilateral relationship. The participation of some of the most experienced practitioners from both countries in international peacekeeping operations lends this book its particular distinction and must be read with all the seriousness that his issue deserves. 262 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Good. Contents Introduction. I. The rise 1. Who are the Taliban. 2. The rise to prominence. 3. Pakistan's Afghan interventions. 4. Pakistan and Taliban an unholy alliance. 5. Other players. 6. The Bin Laden Taliban connection. 7. Pakistan's interests in Afghanistan. II. The fall 1. Inherent flaw. 2. Useless costly and troublesome. 3. Disappearance and hideout. III. The resurgence 1. Where are they surfacing and gathering. 2. Areas under Taliban control. 3. The new Taliban a much divided force. 4. Resurgence players and strategies. 5. Resurgent Taliban and their strategies. IV. The future 1. What are the chances of success for the Taliban. 2. India and the resurgent Taliban. Conclusions. Select bibliography. Taliban a timeline. Index. The Taliban were gold like figures for a war torn country's war weary people. They promised to rid the country of anarchy lawlessness and disintegration and thus earned the support of Afghans. The Taliban were defeated or so we were told by the Americans when the Frankenstein came back to haunt them. The Taliban were consigned to the dustbin of history or so we thought when Hamid Karzai was anointed as the newest ruler in Kabul. However if lessons of history canons of geo strategy and reports from Afghanistan are anything to go by Taliban were not done away with not by default but by design. The author rejects the widely believed argument that the Taliban movement has been defeated once and for all. The author claims that the endgame in Afghanistan is likely to be an eventual induction of the Taliban elements into the Afghan Government by way of a consensus reached among Pakistan the US and Karzai. However in the course of time such a status quo is unlikely to endure. Pakistan's internal and geo strategic compulsions will prompt it to advocate for more and more space for the Taliban in the Afghan Government. In short this study is an in depth analysis of the raison d'etre of the rise fall and resurgence of the Taliban. 138 pp.