Foreign Policy of Bangladesh
Book Specification
Item Code: | AZG299 |
Author: | Kirti Singh Chauhan |
Publisher: | KAVERI BOOKS |
Language: | ENGLISH |
Edition: | 2012 |
ISBN: | 9788174791290 |
Pages: | 324 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.00x6.00 inch |
Weight | 580 gm |
Book Description
In this age of interdependence, where nation can live isolation, every state maintain some sort relations with states. This is usually done pursuing foreign policy. keeping with this basic Bangladesh also pursues distinct course in relations external environment. However, operationalisation foreign policy of country is not independent variable. conditioned by a set which includes dynamic.
In present book attempt has been out the determinants Bangladesh foreign policy, its decision making structure and the nature its continuity change. These are important understanding bases on foreign policy.
contains eight chapters and appendices dealing with the issues different determinants of foreign of Bangladesh including political, economic and regional factors. book highlights relations of Bangladesh USA, China, Pakistan and other neighboring countries. Special features the include backdrop of foreign policy along with emerging scenario in external relations Bangladesh.
Dr. Kirti Singh Chauhan, M.Phil., Ph.D. has a brilliant academic career and devoted to the studies of various aspects of foreign policy for more than a decade. At present she is on the teaching faculty at Jaipur National University, Jaipur (India). Dr. Chauhan has over fifteen scientific research papers to her credit in national and international journals and edited volumes. She has participated over thirty seminars and conferences. She has several students working for field studies and dissertations on diverse multi-disciplinary areas like eco-politics, eco tourism, foreign policy issues, teaching and learning, qualitative education, reproductive health, population pressure & resources and sustainable development.
At present her main interests are globalization, sustainable development, politics and environment, tourism and environment, teaching and learning, qualitative education, foreign policy and environmental awareness at national and international level.
The origin of Bangladesh can be traced back to the partition of India in 1947 when Pakistan was carved out of the subcontinent in response to the demand of the All India Muslim League, a party of the Indian Muslims, founded in Dhaka in 1906 for a homeland for the Indian Muslims.
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