South Asia in Global Power Rivalry Inside-out Appraisals from Bangla
This edited volume examines global power-rivalry in and around South Asia through Bangladeshi lenses using imperfect and overlapping interest concentric-circles as a template. Dynamics from three transitions —the United States exiting the Cold War, China
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South Asia in Global Power Rivalry Inside-out Appraisals from Bangladesh Edited by Imtiaz Hussain
Global Political Transitions Series Editors Imtiaz Hussain Independent University of Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Finn Laursen University of Southern Denmark Odense, Denmark Leonard Sebastian Nanyang Technological University S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Singapore, Singapore
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Imtiaz Hussain Editor
South Asia in Global Power Rivalry Inside-out Appraisals from Bangladesh
Editor Imtiaz Hussain Independent University of Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh
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