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Bemærk: Kan ikke garanteres før jul.
Drawing on two years of ethnographic research in the north-eastern borderlands of Bangladesh, this book focuses on the everyday struggles... Læs mere
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Right to water may sound novel and somewhat dramatic, yet it has been central to the quest of human civilization for thousands of years.
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Provides a comprehensive multi-sectoral approach combining economics, politics, history and the role of individual actors to... Læs mere
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This book comprehensively describes the depositional environments, current status and future prospect of the potential natural resources of Bangladesh.... Læs mere
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Examines the key issues - including border management, water cooperation, and connectivity - challenges and possibilities in Bangladesh-India relations in the... Læs mere
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A study of the relationship between the Rishi, of Bengal/South-West Bangladesh, and various groups of Catholic missionaries. Sources include anthropological fieldwork, historical research, and contemporary missiological debates.
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Using the lens of stakeholder theory, this book examines whether the current practice of corporate social... Læs mere
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The volume covers the "second-tier" industrializer - China, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, India and Bangladesh. Interdisciplinary in nature,it will be of great interest to students and scholars of Asian and development studies.
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?This edited book investigates how life is affected by the increasingly authoritarian regime in Bangladesh.Earlier a flawed but real electoral democracy, over the last several years Bangladesh has been characterised as a ‘hybrid regime’ in The Economist’s Democracy Index.