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ASIA ANNUAL 2004

Year: 2005

Bibliography: 354+x pp

ISBN: 8175412305

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The Asia Annual is the cross-disciplinary Journal of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata.

The current volume, the fifth in succession, contains twentyone well-researched articles, authored by eminent scholars from India and abroad, are devoted to security and cooperation in Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, new International political and economic order, multi-polarisation, bilateral relations between India and China, new Russian perspective on Asia, possibilities for trilateral cooperation between India, Russia and China, and prospects for a peaceful future of Xinjiang. Central Asia remains in the focus of the current issue also.

Scholars and policy-makers may find the issue useful.





"it provides a useful overview of the geopolitics of several Asian countries and regions"
The Sunday Statesman
(Review of 2002 Issue)

"Asia Annual 2003 is a good reference tool"
The Hindu









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About Author

Prof. Mahavir Singh, is Director, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata.





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Contents

Introduction

Indian Revolutionaries as Metaphor in Modern Uzbek Literature
Timur Kocaoglu

Russia's New Perspective on Asia: An Assessment
Glerii Shirokov & Andrei Volodin

India-Russia-China: Triangle to Transform the Present World Order
Devendra Kaushik

Xinjiang: Prospects for a Peaceful Future
S. FrederickStarr"

India and China: A Changing Relationship
V.P. Dutt

Changes in Security and Cooperation Situation in Asian Region: Advantage and Disadvantage Factors
Du Yanling

Multipolarization and Security Structure of Asia-Pacific Region
Li Xinwei

Promoting Establishment of Fair and Equitable New International Political and Economic Order
An Yuejun & Su Zuhui

Central Asian Cooperation: The Possibilities of Development of Regional Integration Processes
M. Chanachev

Integrating the Economy of Kazakhstan into World Economy: Ways and Mechanisms
B.K. Kazbekov

Economic Problems of the Processing of Hydrocarbon Resources
O.I. Egorov

Collection of Manuscripts on the History of India - A Note: Ponds of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences, Republic of Uzbekistan
B. Obidov

The Challenge of Radical Islam to Democratisation in Central Asia
Nalin Kumar Mohapatra

Looking at the Past Through the Prism of the Present: Analysis of the Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka
V. Suryanarayan

Negotiating Peace in Sri Lanka: Dynamics and Implications
Karori Singh

The East Asian 'Tigers' in the Light of Russian and Latin American Experience
Victor Krassilchtchikov

ASEAN + 3 and GMS: Case Studies of Regional Integration
Kosum Saichan

Japan's Growing Role in Asian Maritime Security: An Indian Perspective
Sanjana Joshi

Mongolia-China Relations: Post-Cold War Scenario
Sharad K. Soni
Afghan Women in Transition: A Critical Appraisal
Arpita Busu Roy

India-China Trade Through the Stilwell Road
H.N. Das


Documents

I. The Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Iran "The New Delhi Declaration", 25 January 2003
Contents
11. Kuala Lumpur Declaration on Continuing the Revitalisation of the Non-Aligned Movement, 25 February 2003
Ill. Joint Declaration of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China, the Kremlin Moscow, 27 May 2003
IV. Declaration of the Heads of the States Participating in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, 30 May 2003
V. Declaration on Principles for Relations and Comprehensive Cooperation Between the Republic of India and the People's Republic of China, 23 June 2003
VI. Joint Declaration on the Promotion of Tripartite Cooperation among the People's Republic of China, Japan and the Republic of Korea Bali, Indonesia, 7 October 2003
VII. Declaration of ASEAN Concord 11 (Bali Concord 11), 7 October 2003
VIII. ASEAN-India Joint Declaration for Cooperation to Comoat International Terrorism
IX. Joint Declaration by India and South Africa on the occasion of the State visit to India by H.E. Mr. Thabo M. Mbeki, President of South Africa, 16 October 2003
X. Joint Declaration of the Republic of India and the Russian Federation on Global Challenges and Threats to World Security and Stability, 13 November 2003
XI. Joint Declaration on friendship and cooperation between the Republic of India and the Republic of Tajikistan, 14 November 2003
XII. Security Council Adopts Resolution Endorsing Road Map Leading Towards Two-State Resolution of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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