Regime transformations and global realignments : Indo-European dialogues on the post-cold war world

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Regime transformations and global realignments : Indo-European dialogues on the post-cold war world

edited by Kanta Ahuja, Huub Coppens, Herman van der Wusten

(Indo-Dutch studies on development alternatives, 11)

Sage Publications, 1993

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Summary: Papers presented at a seminar organized by Indo-Dutch Programme on Alternatives in Development in Netherlands, December 7-10, 1992

Includes bibliographical references

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This volume examines the impact of regime transformations in Eastern (including the CIS) and Western Europe as well as their politico-economic consequences for the world at large and Asia and India in particular. Divided into six parts, the contributions examine options for South-South cooperation, renewed North-South policies, problems facing planning in India and its economic relations with Eastern and Western Europe. Concepts like development contracts and good governance as well as the similarities and differences between India and Europe's transition from tradition to modernity and democracy are discussed in the concluding part of the book.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART ONE: TRANSFORMATIONS OF COMMUNISM Introduction Scenarios for the Future of the CIS and Eastern Europe - Stanislav Menshikov The Long March from the Command Economy to the Market - Ramnath Narayanswamy Regime Transformations and the South - Catrinus J Jepma Some Global Long-Term Scenarios China - Wouter Tims The Future of Reform PART TWO: GLOBAL REALIGNMENTS AND WESTERN EUROPE Introduction A World in Flux - Godfried van Bentham van den Bergh Power Relations and Global Order The New Northern Concert of Powers in a World of Multiple Independencies - A P Rana Western European Integration in the Changing World Order - R Harshe European Security Issues - Gautam Sen Deeper and Wider European Integration and the Effect on External Relations - R Robert Cohen PART THREE: SOUTHERN AND EASTERN REORIENTATIONS Introduction Economic Cooperation Among Developing Countries - Hans Linnemann Global or Regional? The Future of Non-Alignment - V R Panchamukhi The Chances of a New Eurasian Bloc - Stanislav Menshikov The Pacific Area after the Collapse of the Soviet Union - Kurt W Radtke Japan, China and Korea Asean and its Economic Relations with a Restructured Europe - Charan D Wadhwa PART FOUR: INDIA AT THE TURNING POINT Introduction Development Planning in India After the Collapse of the Soviet System - Kanta Ahuja Industrial Planning in India - Suresh D Tendulkar Institutional Environment and Regulatory Regime India's Economic Relations with the Former Eastern Bloc - R G Gidadhubli India and Europe in Transition, and Indian Exports to the EC - Atul Sarma and Pradeep Kumar Mehta India and SAARC - Nancy Jetly The Political Imperatives PART FIVE: NORTH-SOUTH POLICY INITIATIVES AND `GOOD GOVERNANCE' Introduction Reorienting OECD Policies Towards the South - Louis Emmerij Combating the Greenhouse Effect - Gerrit Faber Options for Indo-EC Initiatives Implementing Human Rights - Paul J I M de Waart Good Governance as a United Nations Concern The United Nations, Good Governance and Global Governance - Rahmatullah Khan PART SIX: EPILOGUE Globalization, Civilizational Traditions and Multiple Modernities - S N Eisenstadt

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  • NCID
    BA21634293
  • ISBN
    • 8170363578
    • 0803991312
  • LCCN
    93907167
  • Country Code
    ii
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New Delhi ; Newbury Park, Calif.
  • Pages/Volumes
    418 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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