The geopolitics of South Asia: from early empires to India Pakistan and Bangladesh/ Graham P. Chapman
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320.12 ANA/T Tibet: a victim of geopolitics/ | 320.12 BAN/B Balochistan in turmoil: Pakistan at crossroads/ | 320.12 BLA/P Political Geography/ | 320.12 CHA/T The geopolitics of South Asia: from early empires to India Pakistan and Bangladesh/ | 320.12 COH/G Geopolitics politics, development, and society in a disputed region/ | 320.12 COH/G Geopolitics/ the geography of international relations | 320.12 COO/D Debating and Defining Borders: Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives |
pt. 1. Introduction. 1. Brahma and Manu : of Mountains and Rivers, Gods and Men -- 2. Hinduism : the Manifold of Man and God --3. Islam : Submission to the One True God --
pt. 2. The British Raj. 4. Usurpers : the Life and Death of John Company -- 5. New Geography : a New Economy -- 6. New Nationalisms and the Politics of Reaction --
pt. 3. The Successor States. 7. Divide and Quit -- 8. New Lines on the Map -- 9. From Two to Three : the Birth of Bangladesh -- 10. Raj and Swaraj : Regionalism and Integration in the Successor States -- 11. The Power Upstream --12. Teh Greater Game --
pt. 4. Conclusions. 13. States and Region in South Asia
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