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Asia Annual 2007: Envisaging Regions

Autor H S Vasudevan, Anita Sengupta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2007
In Asia Annual 2007, contributors have engaged with the notion of 'regions' in Asia from the standpoint of various disciplines of social sciences. In their choice of regions under discussion, the contributors have tackled Asiatic Russia, Central Asia, West Asia and South Asia -- which, interestingly, comprise the very regions that have attracted the greatest attention in the realm of Area Studies since the Cold War. The articles in this volume have approached the question of 'regions' from the standpoint of history, international relations and economics, which bring out the interdisciplinary character of the imagination of any region. All the contributors have emphasised the amorphous character of the category of the 'region' itself. They have argued that the process of conceptualisation of an 'area' or a 'region' is strongly rooted in the historical conjuncture when the concept develops. A logical conclusion which could follow from such an understanding of the category of 'region' is that there is little or nothing in the features of a 'region' (barring its geography) that is immutable. This calls for an interrogation of the very discipline of Area Studies itself. The volume also includes other essays, research notes, review articles and reviews of books.
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ISBN-13: 9788173047978
ISBN-10: 8173047979
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 160 x 250 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Manohar Publishers
Colecția Manohar Publishers (IND)

Cuprins

Introduction: Envisaging Regions; Russia as Eurasia: An Attempt at Self-Identification; The Palette of Siberian Images: Gains & Losses for Russia & Siberia; Trans-Regional Nation, Nationalism & Identity: A Case Study of Armenians; The Strategic Significance of the Former Soviet South as a Region in the Post-Cold War Era; Conceptualizing Central Asian Regional Studies in Japan: Approaches, Perspectives & Issues; The New Regional Approach Towards South & Central Asia: An Assessment; From Eretz Yisra'el to Medinat Yisra'el; Twenty Yers After: Can SAARC Deliver?; Religious Connections between Bengal & Contiguous Ethnicities: Forging an Inter-Regional Arena; Revisiting the Ethnic-Enclave Paradox in North-East Indias Economy; Do Educational Institutes Always Generate Positive Externalities?; National Identity in a Frontier Area: The Case of Eastern Kazakhstan; In Search of Good Governance: A Comparative Perspective; Rural Societies & Economies of Post-Communist States; 'Between Heaven & Hell': Romancing Siberia or Portraying Gloom?; Diaspora Studies in India; Refugees in Malda District: The Past & Present Scenario.