Bangladesh, India and Pakistan : international relations and regional tensions in South Asia
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Bangladesh, India and Pakistan : international relations and regional tensions in South Asia
(International political economy series)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000
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Imprint varies: Basigstoke ; New York : Palgrave
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780312223861
Description
This book provides a broad, analytical study of Bangladesh's relationship with India and Pakistan between 1975 and 1990. Bangladesh's role in South Asian international relations has tended to be overlooked and underestimated. The book reveals the complexity of the relationship between Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan and challenges the biased and stereotypical views often encountered regarding Bangladesh's foreign policy. Considerable contemporary evidence is interpreted from a variety of perspectives: domestic, regional, and extra-regional. The evidence is then used to assess the relative significance of these perspectives.
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: uk ISBN 9780333748244
Description
This book provides a broad, analytical study of Bangladesh's relationship with India and Pakistan between 1975 and 1990. Bangladesh's role in South Asian international relations has tended to be overlooked and underestimated. The book reveals the complexity of the relationship between Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
Table of Contents
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements PART A: OVERVIEW General Influences on Bangladesh's Foreign Policy PART B: REGIONAL INFLUENCES ON BANGLADESH'S RELATIONS WITH INDIA, 1975-1990 Indo-Pakistan Rivalry and Indian Party Politics: 1975-1981 A New Beginning or the Darkest Hour? 1982-1984 The 'New Era' of Regional Amity and Co-operation: 1985-1990 PART C: DOMESTIC INFLUENCES ON BANGLADESH'S RELATIONS WITH INDIA, 1975-1990 Military Ascendancy in Bangladesh: 1975-1981 Political Manoeuvres and Ethnic Violence: 1982-1990 PART D: BANGLADESH'S RELATIONS WITH PAKISTAN, 1975-1990 Catalysts and Convergences of Interest: 1975-1981 A Maturing of Relations? 1982-1990 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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