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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2010
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Divergence in central Asia. 2. Diversity in central Asia. 3. Review of change hope and despair. 4. Xinjiang in the central Asian region connecting the past and the present. Conclusion. Bibliography. Appendices 1. China's minority nationalities. 2. Composition of nationalities in Kazakhstan. Index. Like other post Soviet Central Asian Republics Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have had different priorities of reform. There have been varied attitudes to reform. On the one hand there is an appraisal of early achievements in the realm of politics and economy. On the other hand there is a tendency to highlight internal contradictions like ethnic divergence and clan difference. The inabilities of the authorities to control internal fragmentation in these two republics have also been studied by scholars. The aspect of social transformation is reflected in people's reactions to reform. There are indications that the people of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan were sensitized to a whole range of issues like ethnic social distance education media migration and diasporas social security environment etc. The present study tries to shed the myopic view of Central Asia's limitations and takes into consideration the factors that have shaped state society relations. The themes of study are diversity and divergence and their representations in Central Asia. The purpose is to highlight the metamorphosis of Kyrgyz and Kazakh societies that otherwise seem to be riddled by contradictions like tribal and clan divisions ethnic tension regional disparities urban rural differences social inequalities etc. The permissive environment in these two republics has also been studied. The study analyzes the debatable issue of ethnicity and the feeling of cooperation in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan that cuts across ethnic categories. There is also an attempt to study Xinjiang as a Central Asian borderland and the cultural space that it shares with the Kazakhs Kyrgyz and the Mongols. The generations of closeness between Xinjiang's non Han population and their ethnic brethren in Central Asia have also been taken into account. This aspect is relevant because there is a revival of interest in the role of Xinjiang in Central Asia's future. 176 pp.
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Contents Preface 1 Challenges before Buddhism The Way AheadP Stobdan 2 Buddhist Church in the Socio-Cultural Space of the Russian SocietyVM Mitypov 3 Buddhist Religious Organizations of Russia On certain Problems related to their formationSP Nesterkin 4 Buddhism in the Baikal Region Based on the Sociological Research MaterialsGE Manzanov 5 Buddhist civilization in Caspian Region The Indian HeritageBaatr Kitinov 6 Buddhism Ethno-Cultural Roots and Identity Aspects of the ChakmasMrinal Kanti ChakmaIn the recent past there has been growing interest in Buddhism and the extension of Buddhist studies to the realm of culture and international relations The northern reach of Buddhism is a subject that has assumed recent focus in scholarly circles in India and RussiaThe book addresses Buddhist linkages across the Himalayan region taking into consideration Buddhism as a tradition in India and Sibedria and as a way of life among the Chakmas in India and the textual representations of the Buddhist heritage in India It not only discusses Buddhism as a spiritual force but also analyses the Buddhist legacy and the transnational aspect of Buddhism in Asia The volume integrates some of these ideas about Buddhism as a cultural and philosophical domain Jacket 112 pp.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. xii + 322 Illus.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. xviii + 598 Illus.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2014
ISBN 10: 9350980320 ISBN 13: 9789350980323
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Contents Introduction 1 Buddhism in Kalmyk Republic Traditions and RevitalizationBaatr Kitinov 2 Nikolai Roerich and the Myth of Shambhala The Lure of Utopic Imagination Rashmi Doraiswamy 3 Nicholas Roerich-A Quest and LegacyManju Kak 4 Tibetan Buddhist Monks and Monasteries in Contemporary BuryatiyaTsymhzhit P Vanchikova 5 Situating Pilgrimage Evaluating the Role of Myanmar Monasteries in South AsiaSwapna Bhattacharya Chakraborti 6 Orthodox Christianity and Buddhism From Confrontation to CooperationOlga V BuraevaList of ContributorsThe volume aims to bring together a gamut of ideas about Buddhist traditions and imageries across the trans-Himalayan Buddhist space It also focuses on varied experiences in Buddhist monastic landscapes and pilgrimage destinations in Asiatic Russia South Asia and South East Asia The articles not only reflect the sentiments of Eurasian scholars regarding a Buddhist space but also diverse opinions across that space.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction. The Construction of Protest Movements. 1. Evolution of protests in Tibet (1959-2008)/Claude Arpi. 2. The protest movement and political change in Tajikistan/Kamoluddin Abdullaev. 3. Water resource management in Central Asia: an issue of social conflict/Aidar Amrebayev and Aigul Akhanova. Moments, Imaginings and Movements: 4. Exploring the symbolic dimension of social protest: an analysis of public representations of opposition to Putin's regime during the Moscow Protest Campaign of 2011-2012/Olga Malinova. 5. The politics of exclusion: rhetoric, symbolism and Gezi Park/Anita Sengupta. Protest and the State. 6. Gone with the wind or a tectonic change? A retrospective analysis based on the 2011 Israeli socio-political protest campaign/Tamar Hermann. 7. Economic demands and sociocultural identities: the "social justice" protests in Israel/Zeev Rosenhek and Michael Shalev. Movements and Counter-Movements. 8. Amid empire states: protest movements in the transforming Middle East/Fatemeh Sadeghi. 9. Ruminations on the characteristics and consequences of political protests in the Arab World/Ranjit Gupta The twenty-first century has witnessed disaffection and protest across Eurasia and West Asia, triggering debates questioning the state of governance as well as looking at a redefinition of the 'arc of crisis.' By and large, there have been two major viewpoints, one which emphasises the aspect of 'failed states' and the other that focuses on technology as the prime instigator and motivator for the protests. Even as the Arab Uprisings are commonly acknowledged as an upshot of a succession of protests as well as the "colour revolutions" across Eurasia and West Asia, the after effects have been incessant with the Maidan in Ukraine and intermittent protests in Turkey. The causative factors have been as diverse as climate change and its adverse impact, economic inequalities fed by a process of globalisation which caters to certain sections of society, social grievances of marginalised sections who feel politically, socially or culturally deprived and a general failure to address critical issues in an apt way. While the nature of the protests has been as varied as the reaction of authorities to the protest, there has been a tendency to review the replication of the protests across states in the region. The world today is increasingly observing and partaking in local and global acts of protest and solidarity that entail visual, aural, and behavioural articulations by demonstrators as effective ways of making claims, reclaiming spaces, and condemning invasive situations. The volume analyses relations between the state and such protests by exploring the construction of protest movements, and probing the background, nature and specificity of dissent. Protest movements and counter-movements have been examined and analysed. The purpose is to understand and interpret the moments and episodes associated with movements, capturing, disseminating and transmuting the images and symbols of protest. Chapters in the volume enquire about and debate on whether contemporary protesters are consolidating upon and intensifying prior repertoires of dissent.
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Contents IntroductionH S Vasudevan 1 An Identity for SiberiaMadhavan K Palat 2 Conceptualizing Eurasian Geopolitics Debates and Discourses on the HeartlandAnita Sengupta 3 The Integration of Asiatic Russia The Historical Experience and Todays ProblemsVV Alekseev 4 Northern Asia and North America in Terms of Colonial Administration XVIIXVIII c Denis Ananev 5 Siberia as a Part of the Russian Empire Economic Development State Interest and Private Capital AK Kirillov 6 Siberian Regionalists on the Place of the Region in Civilisational Development of EurasiaMV Shilovskii 7 Siberian Studies Reexamining a Distant DomainSuchandana Chatterjee 8 Islam in Siberia Historical and Anthropological AspectsStephane A Dudoignon 9 Rasputins The Fire and Perestroika Rashmi Doraiswamy 10 The Siberian Republic of Tuva Linkages with Mongolia Sharad K Soni 11 Buryatia and Russia Interaction and LinkagesK Warikoo 12 Siberia Indias New Cultural Imperatives P Stobdan 13 Siberia as Integral Part of Russia in the Era of GlobalisationFelix N Yurlov 14 Imagining a Russia Minus Siberia Issues and ImplicationsPL Dash 15 Russias Policy Towards the AsiaPacific Region in the PostCold War EraSreemati Ganguli 16 Asiatic Vector of Soviet Economic Policy ET Artemov 17 The Asian Part of Russia New Step of Industrial DevelopmentV Yu Malov 18 Transborder Character of Transport CommunicationsV A Lamin 19 International Transport Corridors of Eurasia SocioEconomic and Geopolitical DimensionM N Baldano 20 Siberia The Emerging Energy FrontierSudha Mahalingam 21 Harnessing Siberias Power of Natural ResourcesJatinder Khanna 22 Siberia Scenarios of Colonisation and the Demographic LandscapeNN Ablazhei E G Vodichev 23 Chinese Migrants and Migrantophobia in Contemporary Russia Stereotypes and Mechanisms of Their FormationViktor I Dyatlov 24 The Transborder Regions of Siberia and East Asia The Problems of Regional ParadiplomacyBoris V Bazarov 25 Strategic Significance of Siberia for RussiaAjay Patnaik 26 Russia and the Changing Geopolitics of Central Asia Situating the Kyrgyz RepublicRuby Roy List of Contributors List of Russian Translations IndexThe volume a collection of articles contributed by scholars from Russia and India explores various perspectives about Russias role in Asia It attempts to integrate views about the Eurasian region and to examine a range of opinions about Siberia as a new field of study within Eurasia The policy makers and scholars having interest in the region may find the book useful 302 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. The revolution in Ukraine was flagged off by the Maidan demonstrations in Kiev towards the end of 2013. The demonstrations in support of an expanded European Union, the ouster of President Yanukovich and the release of the Opposition leader Yulia Timoshenko initially seemed to have international mandate. The issue of territorial sovereignty of Crimea following Russian military intervention raised alarm in global circles. The referendum about Crimea`s acquiescence to Russia was considered to be questionable. For some Crimean Tatars, a renewed Russian presence in Crimea was a grim reminder of Soviet collectivization and deportation. In the immediate aftermath of the Maidan demonstrations, Soviet memories were revived and post-Soviet contradictions unfolded. Gradually however, the West`s expose of Russia`s intentions in eastern Ukraine tended to be overbearing. Quite clearly, larger issues were at stake. This volume is the product of some of these discussions that were initiated by participants of the symposium Ukraine: Protest and Its Aftermath organised by Maulana Azad Institute on 27 November 2014. The idea was to bring to the table a larger spectrum of ideas about Ukraine as a game-changer in global politics. The question that has been addressed here is not merely the political impasse in Ukraine and how Kiev and anti-Kiev forces were pitted against one another or whether the Maidan protests have a lingering effect in Eurasia. The purpose is to understand the dynamics of a post-Soviet space. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction.1. Competing narratives. 2. Relational shifts: from Soviet to Post-Soviet times. 3. Development dynamics: the big picture and the little picture. 4. Myriad concerns. 5. Impressions. Conclusion. Bibliography. The study revolves round the relationship between space and transitional identity in Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet period. Emergent discourses about cosmopolitanism suggest multiple interactions in a transitional space. The cosmopolitanism of our times implies the dynamic responses of communities in transition. The diversities and heterogeneities instead of the specifics, the encounters, the networks, the challenges, the ways of living, the multitude of fates need to be considered, and this is what contemporary debate on cosmopolitanism is all about. The images are of the many and not of the one and only one. So, The picture is far bigger as there are infinite ways of being and belonging. The images are of the many, and as suggested here, relate to the Kazakh conscience. The Kazakh conscience represents a repertoire of diverse opinions regarding Eurasianism, intellectuals' reformist agenda, zhuz legacy, people's histories. What stands out is the wider milieu of a cosmopolitan Almaty which is the home of a cultural elite or a citified Astana that has been showcased as the "appropriate site" of the Kazakhs' steppe identity. The variety is also seen in the case of Uyghur neighbourhoods of Almaty, in the frontiers of Akmolinsk oblast reminiscent of Tsarist Russia's Cossack military fortresses, in gulag memorials near Akmolinsk/Tselinograd/Astana and in the Caspian hub Atyrau that is iconised as the oil fountain of the present century. Kazakh borderlands have a completely different profile-that of shared spaces. The Kazakhs' attachment to their homeland is a constant-but the question is whether that territorial reality fits into other paradigms of identity and belonging. Such questions arise in the case of Mongolian Kazakhs and Uyghurs of Semirechie-in both cases the sentiment of place is strong compared to the overwhelming global experiences of the mainland Kazakhs.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in the Buddhist tradition of Asia which has percolated into the realm of Buddhist studies in India. There is a gamut of ideas that focuses on the philosophical content of Buddhism and also on Buddhist texts. But Buddhism as a component of the cultural milieu and as a living tradition of Northeast India has not been integrated into mainstream Buddhist Studies in India. However, there seems to be considerable interest in the field outside-in the wide spectrum of Buddhist linkages often spread over maritime waters in the Bay of Bengal region. This volume On the trail of Buddhism in Asia: Reflections on Tradition and Practice seeks to integrate such ideas about Buddhism`s aesthetic appeal, its regional interpenetrations and diverse traditions. The purpose here is not only to outline Buddhist presence in the Himalayan space and in the maritime belt of South East Asia but also to examine the relevance of Buddhism in the era of globalisation reflecting concerns about habitat, environment and heritage.
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Since Soviet disintegration there have been varied perceptions about Eurasias transition Initially attention was focused on the changes that became obvious in politics and society and peoples orientation towards change Gradually there was a re-appraisal of the transformation that occurred and attempts were made to identify the genesis of change in the Soviet era Post-Soviet thinking metamorphosed into a realistic appraisal of the continuities rather than the discontinuities of the two periods It is this duality of transition that has been focused upon in the book Communities Institutions and Transition in post-1991 Eurasia The contributions in the volume convey the central theme that transition in Eurasia is a continuing and expanding discourse about space and identity 494 pp.
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Contents Preface 1 Endangered Heartland Russian Central Asia between Domestic and External Geopolitics Vladimir Boyko 2 Towards a New Paradigm of International Relations The Implications of Central Asian Geopolitics Farkhod F Tolipov 3 Virtual Regionalism and Protective Integration in Central AsiaRoy Allison 4 Eurasian Doctrine of Kazakhstan Historical Social and Political Parametres Sattar F Mazhitov 5 Central Asia Siberia and Asian Russia Theoretical Approaches and Methodological Reappraisals of Connotations and Terminology Evgeny Vodichev 6 The Roles of Small Regions in Intercultural Relations and Conflicts The Bokey Horde Gorno Badakhshan and Abkhazia Uyama Tomohiko 7 Authority as Accomplishment Intergenerational Dynamics in Talas Northern Kyrgyzstan Judith Beyer 8 Muslim Travelers from Russia to the Ottoman Empire Some thoughts on a Research Agenda Norihiro Naganawa 9 Creation of the Composite Draft of the Buryat Heroic Epic Geser in the Context of the Project of Nation Building Marina N Baldano 10 A Passage from India Rahul Sankrityayanas Intercultural QuestsJeta Sankrityayana 11 Linguistic Security during the Period of Acceleration of Economic and Socio cultural Globalisation and Self identification of Nationalities Maria Gritsko 12 The Role of Language in Forming Modern Society in Kazakhstan Anna Yessengaliyeva 13 Language Socialisation and the Benefits of Bilingualism Today SA Meiramova 14 Tajikistan in a Changing Eurasia Reorientation Dr Muzaffar Olimov and Dr Saodat Olimova 15 Post Soviet Migration of Mongolian Kazakhs to Kazakhstan Sharad K Soni 16 New Russian Middle East Concept in Eurasia PL Dash 17 Energy The New Vector in Alliances in Eurasia Sreemati Ganguli 18 Central Asia and Caucasus New Paradigms Abdolmajid Eskandari 19 Competing Geopolitical Interests and Conflicts in the Caucasus Ajay Patnaik 20 Central Asia Challenges of Regional and International Cooperation Mirzokhid Rakhimov 21 Problems of Regional Organisations in Countering Nontraditional Threats in Central Asian Countries and its Neighbours Oybek N Makhmudov Index The book attempts to address problems associated with resuscitation of the Eurasian paradigm which has resulted in renewed debates and discussions about a space that though imagined as a heartland has tended to be represented as a periphery There have been reappraisals about culture and identity that relate not only to the present but also recontextualizes the past There is increasing recognition of the need for new methodological terminologies that take note of these alternative perspectives in the present context The book presents an opportunity not only for reflecting and reviewing existing ideas but also reformulating and conjoining them in ways that better reflect the reality of the region 322 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Gurgaon, 2002
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