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Urban Development Debates In The New Millennium: Studies In Revisited Theories And Redefined Praxes, Vol. 3 (Hardcover)  | Released: 2005

By: K.R. Gupta (Author)   Publisher: Atlantic

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In recent years, phenomenal developments have taken place in the field of international relations. With the disintegration of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR], bipolar world has given place to a unipolar world with the United States playing a dominating role in world affairs. The functioning of the United... Read More

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Author:

K.R. Gupta

Publisher Name:

Atlantic

Language:

English

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(Hardcover)

About The Book
In recent years, phenomenal developments have taken place in the field of international relations. With the disintegration of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR], bipolar world has given place to a unipolar world with the United States playing a dominating role in world affairs. The functioning of the United Nations Organisation has been under great strain particularly because of the behaviour of the United States under the regime of GeorgeW.Bush. The United States has been flouting the provisions of the United Nations. A recent example of this is the unilateral action taken by it in Iraq in spite of strong opposition from the United Nations and many other countries. Likewise, it has recently brushed aside some good international agreements (for example on nuclear testing, world criminal court, land mines, etc.) and dismissed some others (the Kyoto Convention on Global Warming) with an insouciance unbecoming to the worlds biggest producer of greenhouse gases. Furthermore, it has been dominating the United Nations Organisations like the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, International Finance Corporation, etc. The grant of loans by the financial international institutions is considerably influenced by the United States instead of being guided strictly by commercial and financial prudence. The United Nations undoubtedly and urgently needs to reform, resurrect and update. Moreover, the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 on World Trade Center and Pentagon have shaken the idea of security and its military, economic, political and societal considerations world over. Question on military capability and security and states ability to guarantee security and the citizens right to it, have come into focus as never before. In the interest of national survival, national security has become a prominent concern of states. The present book focuses on all contemporary issues of global significance. It aims at addressing ambitious themes such as the international security situations, reforms of United Nations, Indias international relations, the changing socio-politico-economic situation and equations, increasing terrorism and shrinking moral and ethical values in the new millennium. It is hoped that the Volumes would be found useful by the students, researchers and teachers of world affairs and international relations. Even the parliamentarians and Government executives concerned with Indias foreign policy and international relations would find them useful. It will prove informative and interesting to general readers keen to know about the current developments in the field of international relations.Table of Contents: 1. Americas March to Irrelevance? Radha Sinha 2. A View of Indo-Australian Economic Relations: Trade, Investment and Aid R.N. Ghosh and M.A.B. Siddique 3. Gender Equality and Political Participation: A Review of 2003 Nigerian Election Islam Ali 4. Back to Althusius: Pre-Westphalian Suggestions for a Post-Westphalian World Emilian R. Kavalski and Matthew R.J. McCullock 5. Economic Reforms, Opening-up and Attraction of FDI-India: Can it be a Benchmark for China? Wang Dehua 6. Reform of United Nations Particularly of the Security Council K.R. Gupta 7. Economic Development in China and India K.R. Gupta 8. Instead of Confrontation Christians and Muslims Must Reconcile: OIC must reform itself for Historic Challenge K. Gajendra Singh 9. Are India and Pakistan Ready for Peace? Moorthy Muthuswamy 10. Rise of Gen Pervez Musharraf: Indias Bte Noire K. Gajendra Singh 11. Roots of the Palestine Problem and New Road Map K. Gajendra Singh 12. Coming out of Chakravyuh: US Iraq Exit Policy K. Gajendra Singh

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