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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. x + 358 8 Figures 3 Maps.
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. Contents: Foreword. Introduction. I. Vision of SAARC in the twenty-first century: 1. Vision of SAARC for the twenty-first century/C.M. Shafi Sami. 2. Possibilities for SAARC in the twenty-first century in the light of centuries past/Surjit Mansingh. 3. Political and security roles of SAARC in the twenty-first century: a Bangladesh perspective/Al Masud Hasanuzzaman. II. Developing economic cooperation: 4. SAPTA and its impact/Mustafizur Rahman. 5. South Asian preferential trading agreement: an assessment of its impact/I.N. Mukherji. 6. Economic cooperation under a regional framework: the constraints and challenges for SAARC/Dushni Weerakoon. 7. Reinventing SAARC economic cooperation: responding to the new economy/Poonam Barua. III. Enhancing social-sector cooperation: 8. Promoting human security in South Asia through multilateral cooperation/ Arabinda Acharya. 9. Emerging social dimensions and SAARC in the twenty- first century/Lok Raj Baral. 10. Cultural development in South Asia/ Mossart Qadeem. IV. Developing institutional structures and other issues: 11. SAARC: is modification of the institutional framework necessary?/ Nishchal Nath Pandey. 12. SAARC in the twenty-first century: time to re- examine/Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema. 13. SAARC: institutional structure and other issues/Niaz A. Naik. 14. SAARC: process of institutionalization of regional cooperation/Ram Babu Dhakal. 15. SAARC: the fundamentals revisited/I.P. Khosla. 16. SAARC: institutional structure and other issues/Khalid Mahmood. 17. SAARC in the twenty-first century - concluding remarks 362 pp.
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hardcover. Zustand: Used-Very Good. Cloth, dj. Minor shelf wear; light creasing at corners of jacket. Else a nice, clean copy.
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. Contents: Introduction/David Gilmartin and Bruce B. Lawrence. I. Literary genres, architectural forms, and identities : 1. Alternate structures of authority: Satya Pir on the frontiers of Bengal/Tony K. Stewart. 2. Beyond Turk and Hindu: crossing the boundaries in Indo-Muslim romance/Christopher Shackle. 3. Religious vocabulary and regional identity: a study of the Tamil Cirappuranam/Vasudha Narayanan. 4. Admiring the works of the ancients: the Ellora temples as viewed by Indo-Muslim authors/Carl W. Ernst. 5. Mapping Hindu-Muslim identities through the architecture of Shahjahanabad and Jaipur/Catherine B. Asher. II. Sufism, biographies, and religious dissent : 6. Indo-Persian Tazkiras as memorative communications/ Marcia K. Hermansen and Bruce B. Lawrence. 7. The "Naqshbandi Reaction" reconsidered/David W. Damrel. 8. Real men and false men at the court of Akbar: the Majalis of Shaykh Mustafa Gujarati/Derryl N. MacLean. III. The state, patronage, and political order : 9. Shari'a and governance in the Indo-Islamic context/Muzaffar Alam. 10. Temple desecration and Indo-Muslim states/Richard M. Eaton. 11. The story of Prataparudra: Hindu historiography on the Deccan frontier/Cynthia Talbot. 12. Harihara, Bukka and the Sultan: the Delhi Sultanate in the political imagination of Vijayanagara/Phillip B. Wagoner. 13. Maratha patronage of Muslim institutions in Burhanpur and Khandesh/Stewart Gordon. Glossary. Index. " This collection challenges the popular presumption that Muslims and Hindus are irreconcilably different groups, inevitably conflicting with each 358 pp.