Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350981115
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350981114
- Binding: Hardcover
Original price was: ₹1,395.00.₹1,046.00Current price is: ₹1,046.00.
Explore the complex interplay of political institutions and conflict in Bangladesh and India. This insightful book delves into the historical, social, and economic factors shaping political dynamics in the region. Expert analysis by Imtiaz Ahmed, D. Suba Chandran, and Shahab Enam Khan offers critical perspectives on conflict resolution and peacebuilding. “Political Institutions and Conflict” is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in South Asian politics.
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Tejas Rawat –
Insightful analysis of political institutions, though some chapters were stronger than others. Overall, a valuable resource.
Iqraa –
Very helpful and informative. The book provides a wealth of information for conflict resolution and has clear arguments.
Adarsh Singh –
The analysis of conflict resolution strategies is particularly insightful and has expanded my awareness.
Aditya Katole –
Helpful in providing context to the regions. However, it doesn’t offer definitive solutions.
Ayush Joshi –
A thought-provoking examination of political institutions. It offers a new perspective but requires close reading.
Vaidehi Gupta –
The book’s approach to the topic is fine. Though not groundbreaking, it will give you a good basis to go off of.
Kapil Agrawal –
Provides valuable insights into political conflict in Bangladesh and India. The essays are well-researched, but the writing could be more engaging.
Kanishka –
This book is an essential for my studies and has assisted in helping me broaden my own arguments.
Kumar Priyanshu –
A solid academic work. It’s helpful for research, but not the most accessible for casual readers.
Aryama Das –
An okay book to read. It didn’t fully meet my expectations and the writing style wasn’t my favorite.
Aman Arora –
The book offers a broad view into the issues. Certain parts are a little difficult to get through.
Dhroopad Verma –
Incredibly detailed and informative. The different perspectives offered are highly valuable and the insights are top notch.
Ankit Verma –
A good starting point for understanding conflict in the region. Some of the arguments could be more nuanced.
Kushagra Sinha –
A must-read for anyone studying South Asian politics. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of the key issues.
Harshit Kumar –
A decent read on South Asian politics. Some essays were insightful, others felt repetitive. Worth it if you’re focused on the region, but not groundbreaking.
Alyn Biju Sahariya S –
The information provided on Bangladesh was excellent and I learned a lot. Highly recommended.
Aakanksha Singh –
This book is enlightening and well worth reading if you are interested in South Asian politics! Really helped my research.
Nikita –
Insightful look at the topic. The writing gets really dense in certain spots but it’s well worth the effort.
Disha –
Gives a valuable insight, but some of the essays felt a little disconnected from each other.
Rohit Raj Sinha –
Important book for understanding the region’s political dynamics. However, it can be dense at times.
Medini Raj –
An okay collection of essays. It offered a fresh perspective, but got a bit bogged down in academic jargon.
Nitanshu Sagar –
Good overview. Certain segments lost my focus, but overall a worthwhile read for those in this area.
Mohammed Fayiz Rahman M P –
A great collection of essays. Provides an excellent basis, but is limited by the area of focus.
Shouvik Kapat –
Informative but a bit dry. I wish they had given a brief overview before diving in.