Our Time Has Come: How India is Making Its Place in the World
Autor Alyssa Ayresen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190494520
ISBN-10: 0190494522
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190494522
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
A highly readable, acute and thoughtful book.
A fascinating and timely account of a nation growing "less and less reticent about its global ambitions".
A balanced and carefully researched analysis of India's prospects.
A must-read for Indians and others interested in how this country is making its place in the modern world and how the process is viewed by an astute India-watcher.
For a balanced and carefully researched analysis of Indias prospects, as seen from Washington, this is a book which will rank pretty high in the years to come.
Lucid and erudite... Ms. Ayres draws a portrait of India in 2040 -- 50 years after she first set callow foot in New Delhi as a Harvard junior -- that takes the breath away.
Impeccably researched... a wonderfully detailed look at India today.
Few outsiders know modern India's politics, society and history as well as Alyssa Ayres. In Our Time Has Come, she chronicles India's extraordinary rise and its future as a great global power.
Alyssa Ayres has blended a keen sense of the possibilities with a clear-eyed grasp of the complexities to produce the most cogent and compelling account to date of India's emergence on the world stage. She gives her readers easy access to her perspectives as scholar and policymaker, without shying away from the hard questions. Our Time Has Come is a tremendous piece of work.
Alyssa Ayres has emerged as the country's leading scholar and practitioner on India, and this well-crafted book reaffirms her status. She skillfully captures the moment we are witnessing...India emerging as a leading power...in this exceptionally interesting and important account of the country to watch in the twenty-first century.
The great questions India faces have the potential to significantly alter the global economic and political landscape. Alyssa Ayres brings decades of local knowledge and global foreign policy work as she provides an in-depth view on the complexities of India as it seeks to answer such questions and seize its opportunity.
Our Time Has Come is a splendid survey of the possibilities, problems, and prospects associated with India's ascendancy on the global stage. In describing how India is transforming the global order without revisionism, Alyssa Ayres lays bare the uniqueness of India's rise and compellingly argues for a strong U.S. partnership with India to strengthen the liberal international order.
A fascinating and timely account of a nation growing "less and less reticent about its global ambitions".
A balanced and carefully researched analysis of India's prospects.
A must-read for Indians and others interested in how this country is making its place in the modern world and how the process is viewed by an astute India-watcher.
For a balanced and carefully researched analysis of Indias prospects, as seen from Washington, this is a book which will rank pretty high in the years to come.
Lucid and erudite... Ms. Ayres draws a portrait of India in 2040 -- 50 years after she first set callow foot in New Delhi as a Harvard junior -- that takes the breath away.
Impeccably researched... a wonderfully detailed look at India today.
Few outsiders know modern India's politics, society and history as well as Alyssa Ayres. In Our Time Has Come, she chronicles India's extraordinary rise and its future as a great global power.
Alyssa Ayres has blended a keen sense of the possibilities with a clear-eyed grasp of the complexities to produce the most cogent and compelling account to date of India's emergence on the world stage. She gives her readers easy access to her perspectives as scholar and policymaker, without shying away from the hard questions. Our Time Has Come is a tremendous piece of work.
Alyssa Ayres has emerged as the country's leading scholar and practitioner on India, and this well-crafted book reaffirms her status. She skillfully captures the moment we are witnessing...India emerging as a leading power...in this exceptionally interesting and important account of the country to watch in the twenty-first century.
The great questions India faces have the potential to significantly alter the global economic and political landscape. Alyssa Ayres brings decades of local knowledge and global foreign policy work as she provides an in-depth view on the complexities of India as it seeks to answer such questions and seize its opportunity.
Our Time Has Come is a splendid survey of the possibilities, problems, and prospects associated with India's ascendancy on the global stage. In describing how India is transforming the global order without revisionism, Alyssa Ayres lays bare the uniqueness of India's rise and compellingly argues for a strong U.S. partnership with India to strengthen the liberal international order.
Notă biografică
Alyssa Ayres is senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations. She served as US deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia during 2010-2013, and her more than twenty-five years' experience in India and South Asia crosses the government, nonprofit, and private sectors. She has served as project director for two bipartisan task forces on US-India relations, and co-edited three books on India and Indian foreign policy. Her book on nationalism in Pakistan, Speaking Like a State, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2009.