Conflict and Diplomacy: US and the Birth of Bangladesh, Pakistan Divides traces east Bengal's long and agonizing journey from being a part of India, to turning into East Pakistan, before finally achieving independence as Bangladesh. Containing de-classified U.S. documents that reveal extraordinary aspects of US diplomacy during this period, the book also explores the diplomatic exchanges between Delhi, Washington, Dhaka and Islamabad and the political and diplomatic agendas that led to the creation of Bangladesh. Jaswant Singh, born in 1938, is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party. He has been in charge of Finance, External Affairs and Defence during the NDA regime between 1998 and 2004. He is the former Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission (1998-99).
John Morley Liberal Intellectual In Politics
D.A. Hamer
Oxford University Press
The Sword Of Freedom
Yossi Cohen
Harper Collins Publishers Limited
The Social Contract Penguin Black Classics
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Penguin Random House Group
The Politics Penguin Black Classics
Aristotle
The Discourses Penguin Black Classics
Niccolo Machiavelli
In Defence Of The Republic Penguin Black Classics
Cicero
The Communist Manifesto Penguin Clothbound Classics
Friedrich Engels,Karl Marx
How To See The World
Nicholas Mirzoeff
Pelican Books/Penguin Random House Group
Marx And Marxism
Gregory Claeys
The Government Of No One The Theory And Practice Of Anarchism
Ruth Kinna
Fill up your details to notify you when this book will be available