Dialogue April-June, 2005, Volume 6 No. 4
Contents
Manpur
— Sinking into Anarchy
The Naga Peace — A
Critique
Politics of
Equivocation
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Story of my Village and Beyond: Understanding Rural Transformation Process - Professor Atul Sarma |
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Indo-Pak Relations: Sustaining the “Process” is Important - J.N. Roy |
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Maoism Unmasked - Prakash Singh | |
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India’s Maoist Insurrection: ‘Advancing in Waves’ - Ajai Sahni |
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Internal and International Linkages of Naxalites - P.V. Ramana |
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Naxalite Movement in Bihar and Jharkhand - Dr. Sanjay K Jha |
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Nepal: Political Developments, Maoist Insurgency and the Royal Coup - Dr. S. Chandrasekharan |
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The Dialogue between the Maoists and the Government of A.P. : Is its revival possible? - K. Balagopal | |
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Naxalism: Beyond the Realm of Romanticism - Utpal Kumar | |
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Challenges of Peace and Stability in Central Asia - Sadikov Mirkomil |
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Energy Security Cooperation and Geo-politics - Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Prabhakar |
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Buddhism among the Singphos - Dr. B. Tripathy & Prof. S. Dutta |
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How a Language Grows - Agastya Kohli |
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Book Reviews: | |
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The Myths and Realities of Naga Identity - Professor S.M. Dubey |
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Naga Identity - Prof. K.D. Gangrade, |
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“Young Temur” - Dr. Mardon D. Suleymanov |
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