Three futures: Global geopolynomic transition and the implications for regional security in Northeast Asia
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The theoretical, rational and statistical model associated with liberal modernist hypotheses and structural-realist or geopolitical hypotheses, analyzes the available data for future projections with regard to the Northeast Asian sub-region and introduces a third rational future based on the social construction of a regional geopolynomic community. A rational future for Northeast Asia would see an increased burden-sharing between all the great powers and develop ties between themselves due to the socialization effects of the hegemonic coalition.
Publication Name: Modern Asian Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0026-749X
Year: 2005
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Power, hegemony and politics: Leadership struggle in congress in the 1930s
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The decade of the 1930s provided an almost perfect setup for the leftist rise in the Indian National politics which had been until then planned under the political leadership of Gandhi. The Left was provided with many opportunities to influence the nationalist struggle during this period, but it was beaten by the smarter, tactful and opportunist leadership of the Indian National Congress.
Publication Name: Modern Asian Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0026-749X
Year: 2006
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Four colonies and a kingdom: a comparison of fiscal, trade and exchange rate policies in South East Asia in the 1930s
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The impact of the 1930s depression on output and living standards in four South East Asian colonies is assessed. Further, the longer term effects on economic policymaking after 1945 are examined.
Publication Name: Modern Asian Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0026-749X
Year: 2003
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