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Monthly Archives: October 2017




Susan Bayly
ASIAN VOICES IN POSTCOLONIAL AGE: VIETNAM, INDIA AND BEYOND
2009

In Asian Voices in a Postcolonial Age, Susan Bayly presents a perspective on the two countries, Vietnam and India, with a focus on the former, as India primarily steps into her narrative from a comparative vantage point.


Reviewed by: Saroj Ranjan Jha & Shashikant Jha

M. Asghar Khan
MY POLITICAL STRUGGLE
2009

Air Marshal Asghar Khan (retd.) has written extensively about the political developments in Pakistan since its inception in 1947. He had the advantage of a ringside view of history and was himself a participant in many of those developments. He is liberal and broadminded in his outlook.


Reviewed by: Kalim Bahadur

Teresa Joseph
REPORTING NUCLEAR PAKISTAN: SECURITY PERCEPTIONS AND THE INDIAN PRESS
2009

The 26/11 terrorists attack in Mumbai witnessed among other things, a deluge of voices criticizing the Indian media for its coverage of the terror attack. The media was particularly slammed for sensationalizing the news through live coverage of the attacks on the Taj and Oberoi Trident hotels and for creating, if not reflecting, a (public) mood, of warmongering and most importantly, for not questioning the Indian government’s theory of Pakistan’s involvement in the terror attack. In any given situation, the media is the main source of information and therefore, ‘objective journalism’ is demanded, or so it has been argued.


Reviewed by: Rekha Chakravarthi

Lekha Singh
BHUTAN
2009

The book Bhutan, a rich pictorial depiction of Bhutan’s history and culture by Lekha Singh is an excellent presentation of the country’s identity. This richness is reflected vividly in the brilliant photographs.


Reviewed by: B.S. Das

Robert H. Tagor
THE STATE IN MYANMAR
2009

Burma or what is now called Myanmar by its psychopathic military rulers, was living for many years in complete isolation away from world’s attention. Its now deceased architect of the regime, General Ne Win usurped power through a military coup in 1962 contrived a confused ideology of ‘Burmese Way to Socialism,’


Reviewed by: Baladas Ghoshal

Honey Oberoi Vahali
LIVES IN EXILE: EXPLORING THE INNER WORLD OF TIBETAN EXILES
2009

There is a plethora of literature on Tibetan refugees both here in India as well as the world outside; in fact it may be hard to list countries that have escaped the Tibetan Diaspora.


Reviewed by: Parshotam Mehra

William B. Milam
BANGLADESH AND PAKISTAN: FLIRTING WITH FAILURE IN SOUTH ASIA
2009

Bangladesh and Pakistan:Flirting with Failure in South Asia is essentially a political (and military) history of the two countries since 1971. Yet there is, notably in the case of Pakistan, sufficient recounting of the past to make the present more comprehensible.


Reviewed by: Deb Mukharji

T.B. Subba, A.C. Sinha, G.S. Nepal, D.R. Nepal
INDIAN NEPALIS: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES
2009

Indians of Nepali Origin (INO) could be described as the unrecognized dimension in India-Nepal relations. They are also a little-understood and under-estimated component of India’s pluralistic mosaic.


Reviewed by: K.V. Rajan

Camilla Orjuela
THE IDENTITY POLITICS OF PEACEBUILDING: CIVIL SOCIETY IN WAR TORN SRI LANKA
2009

Reading any book on Sri Lanka at this critical juncture in Sri Lankan history is like preparing oneself for an account of history that is fast getting dated and passé.


Reviewed by: Ashok K. Mohapatra

Delia Cortese & Simonetta Calderini
WOMEN AND THE FATIMIDS IN THE WORLD OF ISLAM
2009

Recovering and reconstructing women figures from the past constituted the earliest moves of feminist writing which preceded and then accompanied larger critiques of history on the ground that conventional modes of writing and narration were precisely that which rendered women, indeed gender itself, invisible.


Reviewed by: Prathama Banerjee

Finbarr Barry Flood
PIETY AND POLITICS IN THE EARLY INDIAN MOSQUE
2009

The historical experience of temple desecration in pre-modern India—and, at a more general level, contested history revolving round Indo-Muslim rulers and states—has become a sensitive mass political issue in contemporary India.


Reviewed by: Adnan Farooqui

Jamal Malik
ISLAM IN SOUTH ASIA: A SHORT HISTORY
2009

Jamal Malik’s book Islam in South Asia: A Short History is anything but a short history of the religion as it evolved in the region. Running a good 500 plus pages this is one of the most dense and comprehensive histories on the subject.


Reviewed by: Seema Alavi

Ather Farouqui
MUSLIMS AND MEDIA IMAGES: NEWS VERSUS VIEWS
2009

This book tries to explore the condition of Indian Muslims through media images, i.e., through an assessment of the reportage on Indian Muslims by the print and electronic media.


Reviewed by: Satish Kumar

Subarno Chattarji
TRACKING THE MEDIA: INTERPRETATIONS OF MASS MEDIA DISCOURSES IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN
2009

The growing might and influence of the media in shaping the agenda and nature of public discourse compels greater attention to getting behind and beyond the news and analysing the content and trend of what is read, heard or viewed.


Reviewed by: B.G. Verghese

Seema Kazi
BETWEEN DEMOCRACY AND NATION: GENDER AND MILITARISATION IN KASHMIR
2009

Seema Kazi’s book begins on a promising note as she examines the Kashmir conflict from a very different vantage point. Amidst the burgeoning literature on this subject,


Reviewed by: Navnita Chadha Behera

Bharat Karnad
INDIA'S NUCLEAR POLICY
2009

Bharat Karnad’s book India’s Nuclear Policy seeks, to use in the words of the author, ‘to reveal the workings of India’s nuclear strategy and posture’. He has sought to translate the ‘credible nuclear deterrence’ policy of India into a militarily sustainable stance. India’s shift from a deliberately vague nuclear doctrine to an overt nuclear weapons posture and the consequent declaration of the nuclear doctrine has been a matter of debate amongst scholars belonging to the security studies/strategic studies community.


Reviewed by: Shrikant Paranjpe

Deepa M. Ollapally
THE POLITICS OF EXTREMISM IN SOUTH ASIA
2009

The United Nations designated Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary (October 2) as the International Day of Nonviolence. Unfortunately, not even a single day passes nowadays without an act of extremism in South Asia, as it has emerged as a home to a wide spectrum of extremist groups.


Reviewed by: Malla V.S.V. Prasad

Faisal Devji
THE TERRORIST IN SEARCH OF HUMANITY: MILITANT ISLAM AND GLOBAL POLITICS
2009

Faisal Devji’s latest book continues in the same provocative vein as his first, Landscapes of Jihad: Militancy, Morality, Modernity. He tees off with a short preface, plunging headlong into the opening and arguably the most contentious thesis in his entire book stating that Al Qaeda speaks from within the world of its enemies,


Reviewed by: Jabin T. Jacob

Navnita Chadha Behera
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN SOUTH ASIA: SEARCH FOR AN ALTERNATIVE PARADIGM
2009

This book is a necessary reading for all policy makers and academics interested in developing International Relations as a discipline in the country.


Reviewed by: K. Subrahmanyam

Rajesh M. Basrur
CHALLENGES TO DEMOCRACY IN INDIA
2009

Challenges to Democracy in India is a collection of presentations made by some public intellectuals at the Nehru Centre in Mumbai between November 2005 and February 2007.


Reviewed by: Harish Khare
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