Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042003
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173042004
- Publisher Date: 1998
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹418.00Current price is: ₹418.00.
Explore the complex interplay of legitimacy and conflict in South Asia with this insightful book by D. Rothermund and Subrata Mitra. Delve into the historical, political, and social factors that shape the region’s dynamics. “Legitimacy and Conflict in South Asia” offers a critical analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing the region. Buy now to understand the intricacies of South Asian politics and society.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Ishika Sharma –
A valuable resource for anyone interested in South Asian politics. Clearly written and well-researched. Highly commendable.
Roshan Kumar Yadav –
A bit dense and academic, but ultimately rewarding. Provides a nuanced understanding of complex issues.
Naveen Kumar –
Very insightful and thought-provoking! Changed my perspective on the dynamics of the region.
Rajanish Sharma –
The book is a good read, it offers insight and perspective to one’s point of view, I would recommend.
Kushagra Arya –
An essential book, but it might be too complex for a beginner or someone who isn’t familiar with the region.
Naresh Lalwani –
A bit verbose and can be repetitive, the main content however, is insightful and interesting.
Manan –
The book is a good, it is insightful, I liked the way the writers crafted it, well done.
Shivang Agrawal –
This book truly captures the essence of the conflict in South Asia. A bit dense, but worth the effort to understand the intricacies.
Kartik Sood –
It’s a good book to help develop one’s understanding of the issues, but it is not an easy read.
Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar –
Important perspectives on South Asia. I wish it was less academic and more accessible to a general audience. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Rahul Gitte –
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn about the conflict in South Asia. A good read.
Aman Yadav –
The book is alright, the content could be more engaging and less repetitive. I would rate it average.
Vijay Rahul S –
An alright read. Nothing groundbreaking, but provides a solid foundation for understanding the region.
Umang Agrawal –
An interesting perspective, but I found some arguments to be a bit biased. Still worth reading for its unique viewpoints.
Drishti Singh –
A critical analysis of the conflicts in South Asia and it’s legitimacy, this book is insightful but needs more maps.
Vaibhav Singh –
A decent overview of the issues, but felt a bit dry at times. Could have used more real-world examples. Still informative though.
Rishi Jaiswal –
A comprehensive study of legitimacy. However, some chapters were a bit repetitive. Still, highly recommend it to scholars.
Pothugunta Azaruddin –
The book is insightful and educative, however it is boring and quite repitive.
Saurish Behl –
Informative, but I felt it lacked a certain depth in analyzing specific case studies. Could have been more engaging.
Muskan Rastogi –
This book is valuable to anyone interested in South Asian politics. It is clearly written and well-researched. A must-read.
Gauraang Gupta –
Comprehensive and insightful! A must-read for anyone studying South Asian politics. Highly recommended.
Raaghav Varma –
Though okay, this book is not good for a light reading, it requires attention and focus, but all in all, it’s a good book.
Vaishnavi –
It’s a good book but it could have been better if the writing was simpler and more accessible to everyone.