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Conflicting Identities Travails of Regionalism in Asia

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Explore the complexities of regionalism in Asia in “Conflicting Identities: Travails of Regionalism in Asia” (ISBN: 9789388540230) by Rabindra Sen, Anindya Jyoti Majumdar, and Bhagaban Behera. This book delves into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Asian countries in their pursuit of regional cooperation and integration. Understand how globalization and national aspirations shape regional dynamics. Ideal for scholars, students of international relations, and anyone interested in contemporary world politics.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789388540230
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9388540239
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Conflicting Identities Travails of Regionalism in Asia

  1. Akash Gupta

    The book offers interesting insights, but at times, it felt too academic and dense. Not a light read, but informative.

  2. Puneet Raj

    I found some arguments compelling, but others felt a bit underdeveloped. Overall, a decent, informative book.

  3. Vimlesh Pathak

    This book opened my eyes to the complexities of Asian politics. It is an excellent resource. Explores the role of national identities.

  4. Shobha Kiran

    Excellent analysis of the challenges of regionalism. The authors present diverse viewpoints effectively. Highly recommended!

  5. Ratna Harshvardhan Singh

    A crucial contribution to the discussion of regionalism in Asia. A must-read for anyone studying international relations.

  6. Indermohan Singh Sihota

    Conflicting Identities is a well-researched book that provides a balanced perspective. Some chapters were more engaging than others.

  7. Abhishek Kumar

    A good overview, but I wish it went into more depth on specific case studies. Still, a valuable read for understanding Asian regionalism.

  8. Sukhpreet Singh

    While informative, the book could have benefited from a more accessible writing style.

  9. Niyansh Bindal

    Insightful and thought-provoking! Provides a new perspective to regionalism. The discussion is well-structured and nuanced.

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