Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173043796
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173043795
- Publisher Date: 2001
Original price was: ₹2,250.00.₹1,710.00Current price is: ₹1,710.00.
Explore the complex tapestry of nation-building in South Asia with “The Unfinished Agenda.” Mushirul Hasan and Nariaki Nakazato delve into the historical, political, and social forces shaping the region. From post-colonial struggles to contemporary challenges, this book offers crucial insights into the ongoing process of nation-building. Discover the triumphs, setbacks, and future prospects of South Asia in this thought-provoking analysis.
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Divyan Aggarwal –
While informative, the book sometimes gets bogged down in details. I wish it had a more engaging narrative.
Swapnil Shanu –
I appreciated the historical context, but the book could have explored more recent developments in the region.
Shashank Dilip Bhavsar –
I found the book a bit dry and repetitive. It could have been more concise and accessible.
Harsh Mahender Singh –
A decent overview, but I felt some perspectives were missing. Still, a good starting point for understanding South Asia’s complexities.
Kshitij Verma –
A well-researched and thought-provoking book. It offers a nuanced understanding of nation-building in South Asia.
Gouri Sreekumar –
The book is somewhat dense and academic. Not for casual readers, but valuable for serious scholars.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
Insightful analysis! The book provided a balanced view of the challenges and successes in the region. Highly recommend it.
Pooja Hazarika –
A comprehensive study of nation-building. It sheds light on the persistent issues and potential solutions.
Rohan Chaturvedi –
Informative and well-written! It gave me a new perspective on the challenges facing South Asia today.
Shardul Rahul Utpat –
Excellent! Provides critical insights into the socio-political landscape. A must-read for policymakers.
Arun Baral –
An essential read for anyone interested in South Asian politics and history. The authors present a compelling case.
Vikash Bohra –
Some chapters were more engaging than others, but overall, a worthwhile exploration of the topic.