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Strong exports and low interest rates drive Euroland's economy
In: Kieler Diskussionsbeiträge, 353
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In the shadow of the sultan: culture, power, and politics in Morocco
In: Harvard Middle Eastern monographs, 31
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Development issues in the 21st century
In: Villa Borsig Workshop series, 1998
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Die deutsch-lateinamerikanischen Kulturbeziehungen seit 1992: Literaturauswahl
In: Literaturrecherchen, 11
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Multilateral tariff liberalisation and the developing countries
In: Policy brief / OECD Development Centre, 18
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Recent concepts, knowledge, practices, and new skills in participatory integrated wateshed management: trainers' resource book
In: PWMTA field document, 17
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Les effets des nouvelles technologies sur l'industrie de la presse: mandature 1994 - 1999, séance des 25 et 26 mai 1999; avis du Conseil économique et social au nom de la section des Activités productives, de la recherche et de la technologie
In: Avis et rapports du Conseil Économique et Social, 1999,8
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Sufis and anti-Sufis: the defence, rethinking and rejection of Sufism in the modern world
In: Curzon Sufi series
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Other modernities: gendered yearnings in China after socialism
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The extended phenotype: the long reach of the gene
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The saffron wave: democracy and Hindu nationalism in modern India
Analyzing Indian receptivity to the right-wing Hindu nationalist party, this book also explores its political wing, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which claims to create a policy based on "ancient" Hindu culture. The author places the BJP within the context of the larger transformation of democratic governance in India.The text goes on to argue that the Hindu nationalist movement has successfully articulated the anxieties and desires of the large and amorphous Indian middle class. Consequently, the movement has attracted privileged groups fearing encroachment on their dominant positions but also "plebian" and impoverished groups seeking recognition around a majoritarian rhetoric of cultural pride, order, and national strength.This book aims to advance the understanding of democarcy in the post-colonial world
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