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South Asia 2006

South Asia 2006
Now in its third edition, South Asia 2006 provides an in-depth library of information on the countries 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and territories of the region.Exhaustively researched by Europa`s experienced editorial team, this title includes a vast range of up-to-date economic, political 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and statistical data. Combining impartial analysis with facts 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and figures, South Asia 2006 provides a unique overall perspective on this increasingly important region. The book is divided into three sections:A General Survey* This contains introductory essays by key specialists providing impartial coverage of issues of regional importance including security 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and religion. Essays include: Globalization 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Human Development Issues in South Asia - C. Rammanohar Reddy, Deputy Editor, The Hindu, Chennai, India; Corruption 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and the Challenges to Good Governance in South Asia - Mushtaq Khan, Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, School of Oriental 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and African Studies, London, United Kingdom; Environmental Issues in South Asia - Gouranga Dasvarma, Senior Lecturer 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Director, Graduate Program in Population 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Human Resources 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Master of Environmental Management Program, School of Geography, Population 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Environmental Management, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia; Current Security Issues - Rohan Gunaratna, Associate Professor, Institute of Defence 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore; Religions in South Asia - Geoffrey Parrinder, Emeritus Professor of the Comparative Study of Religions, University of London, United Kingdom.Country Surveys* Detailed coverage of the eight countries of South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, The Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Sri Lanka* Up-to-date statistical surveys including the latest available figures on population 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and area, agriculture, industry, trade, transportation, communications, media 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and educatio Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Religions of South Asia

Religions of South Asia
South Asia is home to many of the world`s most vibrant religious faiths. It is also one of the most dynamic 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and historically rich regions on earth, where changing political 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and social structures have caused religions to interact 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and hybridise in unique ways. This textbook introduces the contemporary religions of South Asia, from the indigenous religions such as the Hindu, Jain, Buddhist 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Sikh traditions, to incoming influences such as Christianity, Judaism 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and Islam. In ten chapters, it surveys the nine leading belief systems of South Asia 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and explains their history, practices, values 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and worldviews. A final chapter helps students relate what they have learnt to religious theory, paving the way for future study. Entirely written by leading experts, Religions of South Asia combines solid scholarship with clear 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and lively writing to provide students with an accessible 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and comprehensive introduction. All chapters are specially designed to aid cross-religious comparison, following a standard formatcovering set topics 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and issues; the book reveals to students the core principles of each faith, compares it to neighbouring traditions, 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and its particular place in South Asian history 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and society. It is a perfect resource for all students of South Asia`s diverse 4483241.stm.htm 65.127.124.62 asia south and fascinating faiths. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Secularism (South Asia) - Some people argue that Secularism has a different meaning in South Asia than it does in other parts of the world. In South Asia, Right wing nationalists in most parts of South Asia consider that Secularism refers to a political group of people and think that Secularists in South Asia consist of only Communists.

Media bias in South Asia - Claims of Media bias in South Asia attract constant attention. The question of bias in South Asian media is also of great interest to people living outside of South Asia.

Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia - The Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia usually goes by its abbreviation, CCOMPOSA. As the name implies, it is an umbrella organization of various South Asian Maoist parties and movements and its purpose is to coordinate their activities throughout South Asia (as well as elsewhere as needed).

Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia - The Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia is a voluntary organization founded in the Boston area of North America by liberal South Asian expatriates seeking to combat sectarianism, pogroms and discrimination, and to promote Democratic reforms and the Separation of Church and State ("Secularism") in South Asia.

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