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We Will Not Be Silenced: The Academic Repression of Israel’s Critics
0Uncover the critical fight for academic freedom in Maryam S Griffin’s essential work. This compelling book provides deep insights into the systematic repression faced by scholars and students targeted for their critiques of Israeli policies. It meticulously documents the silencing tactics employed, from deplatforming to accusations, offering powerful testimonials that highlight the erosion of intellectual discourse. A must-read for university students, faculty, researchers, and policymakers in India concerned with safeguarding free speech and ensuring integrity within higher education. Understand the global implications for intellectual inquiry and research.
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West Asian Dynamics and India’s Strategic Imperative
0Explore the critical West Asian dynamics pivotal to India’s strategic future. This essential analysis delves into the evolving geopolitical landscape of India’s extended neighbourhood, a region crucial for energy security, economic growth, and the welfare of millions of Indian expatriates. Understand how India is forging stronger ties with GCC nations and leveraging new collaborative formats like I2U2 and IMEEC. Expertly curated, this book offers invaluable insights for international relations students and India’s civil services aspirants seeking to master foreign policy intricacies.
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What I Require from Life
0Explore the genius of J.B.S. Haldane, a foundational figure in evolutionary biology, through this collection of his brilliant science essays. Expertly curated by Krishna Dronamraju, “What I Require from Life” delivers over sixty captivating pieces, making complex scientific ideas accessible with Haldane’s signature wit and insight. From the mysteries of planets to the intricacies of human biology, discover thought-provoking commentary from one of the 20th century’s greatest science communicators. This volume is essential for students, educators, and anyone fascinated by popular science and intellectual exploration.
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What is This Thing Called Global Justice?
0Understand the complex world of global justice with this essential guide for Indian undergraduate students. Explore critical issues like world poverty, economic inequality, human rights, and climate change. This accessible textbook breaks down philosophical debates on nationalism, immigration, and global governance, connecting them to vital real-world problems. Perfect for students tackling modules on international justice and political philosophy, it offers clear summaries and study questions to enhance your learning and grasp the practical importance of these global challenges.
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What the West Should Learn from India : Insights from a German Diplomat
0Explore India’s rising global influence with ‘What the West Should Learn from India’ by Walter J. Lindner. This insightful book, ISBN 9789353454609, examines India’s unique position as a dynamic force in the Global South. Lindner, a former German diplomat, offers a Western perspective on India’s strengths and challenges, including its innovative spirit and complex social dynamics. Discover valuable lessons for navigating tomorrow’s world by understanding India’s role on the global stage. A must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics, international relations, and the future of the East-West dynamic. Find it at The Bookish Owl.
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What’s Wrong with Rights?: Social Movements, Law and Liberal Imaginations
0Uncover the paradoxes within liberal rights with Radha D’Souza’s incisive critique. This essential book challenges the notion of ‘good’ capitalism, revealing how it fuels inequality and injustice. Drawing on social movements and critical legal theory, it dissects the limitations of rights-based politics for achieving genuine social justice. Essential for Indian students, activists, and legal scholars, this work provides a vital framework for understanding systemic barriers. Grapple with the complexities of law and power, and explore new paths toward equitable societal transformation beyond conventional liberal imaginations.
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When the World Shook Being an Account of the Great Adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot
0Embark on a thrilling South Pacific adventure with this classic tale of discovery. Shipwrecked Englishmen stumble upon an island housing an advanced civilization, the last remnant of an ancient race. Uncover a colossal spaceship and a fierce power struggle against a formidable sorcerer. This pioneering work of lost world fiction, blending science fiction, fantasy, and romance, offers an unforgettable journey of loyalty and peril. Essential for fans of H. Rider Haggard’s adventure fiction and classic sci-fi enthusiasts in India looking for timeless exploration.
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Why It`s Kicking off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions
0Unravel the surge of global protests and understand the new revolutionaries shaping our world. This essential analysis dives deep into the 21st-century’s wave of social upheaval, from the Arab Spring to Occupy movements, revealing the common drivers behind widespread unrest. Discover the tactics and motivations of grassroots activists and grasp the underlying causes of contemporary political change. Whether you’re a student of global affairs, an aspiring activist, or simply curious about the forces driving social movements, this insightful book offers crucial perspectives on the present and future of global revolutions.
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Why? The Deeper History Behind the September 11th Terrorist Attack on America
0Uncover the critical historical context behind the pivotal September 11th attacks. This insightful book offers a deep dive into the complex geopolitical landscape and underlying causes that precipitated the 9/11 tragedy. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the events leading up to this defining moment in modern history, exploring the deeper roots of global terrorism. Essential reading for students of history, international relations, and political science in India, seeking thorough analysis of significant geopolitical events.
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Why?: The Deeper History Behind the September 11th Terrorist Attack on the U.S.
0Unravel the complex historical tapestry behind the pivotal September 11th terrorist attack. This insightful book offers a deep historical analysis, meticulously exploring the geopolitical, social, and economic factors that led to the defining events of 9/11. Go beyond the headlines to understand the true causes and broader context of this critical moment in global history. An essential read for Indian students of international relations, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a thorough grasp of 21st-century world events and the roots of modern terrorism.
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Will Secular India Survive?
0Is India’s secular fabric under threat? This essential read delves into the crucial debate surrounding the survival of secularism in India, grappling with the ascendant force of Hindu nationalism. Leading Indian scholars and commentators examine the impact of Hindutva on pluralism, the constitutional rights of religious minorities, and the future of Indian democracy. Essential for students of political science, history, and sociology, and for all concerned citizens keen to understand the challenges to India’s pluralist traditions and minority welfare. A deep dive into the forces shaping modern India.
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Win Win Bahujan Samaj Party: Much Beyond Uttar Pradesh
0Explore the national impact of the Bahujan Samaj Party. This insightful analysis goes far beyond Uttar Pradesh, delving into the BSP’s profound influence on Indian politics, Dalit empowerment, and the ongoing struggle for social justice across the nation. Essential reading for students of political science, sociology, and anyone seeking to understand the evolving socio-political landscape of contemporary India. Gain a comprehensive perspective on the ideologies and strategies that have shaped modern India’s political discourse and its diverse social movements.