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South Asia (India, Nepal, Sri Lanka)

Democratic Peace in South Asia?

Democratic Peace in South Asia?

... The main focus will be on India-Pakistan relations but the other countries will also be taken into consideration when deemed necessary. The period to be explored is rather narrow. India and Pakistan have only limited ...

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Tuberculosis in South Asia: a tide in the affairs of men

Tuberculosis in South Asia: a tide in the affairs of men

... in South Asia provides an opportunity for the establish- ment of early diagnostic development centres, where prototype tests can undergo rapid early evaluation and feedback following standardized ...

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Globalization and gender in south Asia

Globalization and gender in south Asia

... South Asia, unwavering in its own cultural, sociological and ideological traditions, is a bright ...that South Asian countries see rapid growth through foreign direct investment - an opportunity to ...

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Business Ethics and Accounting Students: Australia, South Asia and East Asia

Business Ethics and Accounting Students: Australia, South Asia and East Asia

... Recent collapses such as Enron, HIH and other international businesses have resulted in a tightening of legislation, as well as reforms to corporate governance. Justice Owen (2003) believed that the effect of corporate ...

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Diabetes prevention and management in South Asia

Diabetes prevention and management in South Asia

... in South Asia observed in the last few decades can be attributed mostly to the change in lifestyles in urban areas as a result of rapid socioeconomic ...in South Asian diets comes from refined ...

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Women's Empowerment in South Asia and Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis

Women's Empowerment in South Asia and Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis

... the rank of these eight countries out of 164 countries for three years – 1985, 1990, and 2007. Table 2 shows the FLFPR, as given by ILO’s KILM. From table 1, it is evident that these countries are less developed compared ...

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Regional Economic Integration in Central Asia and South Asia

Regional Economic Integration in Central Asia and South Asia

... and South Asia economies, both at the border and behind- ...and South Asia, inter-regional trade costs are higher than intra-regional trade ...

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An Analysis of Inclusive Growth for South Asia

An Analysis of Inclusive Growth for South Asia

... The analysis of the research made under the approach as mentioned in section 4 of data sources and methodology. This section analyzed the results of pooled least square in two steps, at first step, interpretation of ...

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A Panel Dynamic Analysis on Inward FDI and Institutional Quality in South Asia and South East Asia

A Panel Dynamic Analysis on Inward FDI and Institutional Quality in South Asia and South East Asia

... The economic viewpoint for South Asia is exceptionally different across nations. There are a few economies, including Bangladesh, India and Bhutan, where economic conditions are to a great extent positive, ...

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Introduction. Modelling Exemplarity in South Asia

Introduction. Modelling Exemplarity in South Asia

... In South Asia too, the politics of exemplarity has been linked to nation-building and nationalism, but not ...in South Asia provided by these contributions is at best exploratory and does not ...

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Services Trade Liberalisation in South Asia

Services Trade Liberalisation in South Asia

... Chanda (2011b) called for four necessary steps for services trade integration in South Asia. The first step is to improve information about services, not only in individual member countries but also with ...

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Suicide in South Asia: a scoping review

Suicide in South Asia: a scoping review

... AND South Asia] OR [suicid* AND Afghanistan] OR [suicid* AND Bangladesh] OR [suicid* AND India] OR [suicid* AND Nepal] OR [suicid* AND Pakistan] OR [suicid* AND Sri ...

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Pakistan’s Agriculture Trade with South Asia

Pakistan’s Agriculture Trade with South Asia

... with South Asian countries is signif icant for increasing agriculture ...towards South Asia is Afghanistan whereas imports are coming mainly from ...

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Gendered contexts and globalization in south Asia

Gendered contexts and globalization in south Asia

... " Globalization, Change and Learning in South Asia EDITED BY E KHILJI AND CHRIS ROWLEY SHAISTA CP CHAND05 PUBLISHING ~"9I ~ Oxford Cambridge New Delhi Chandos Publishing Hexagon House Avenue 4 Station[.] ...

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South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal

South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal

... 35 The routinization of life, and the feelings of boredom associated with it, is the consequence of migrants entering a transnational labour market. The new time management, imposed by another (i.e. the employer) as ...

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South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal

South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal

... The ‘transnational turn’ in migration studies (Levitt & Nyberg-Sørensen 2004) 3 has prompted a new way of considering cities in the light of migrant circulation, and how migrants, t[r] ...

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Terrorism Financing in South Asia

Terrorism Financing in South Asia

... Links between former Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and Indian Mujahideen (IM) cadres in India have also been established with financiers from the Gulf. Sarfaraz Nawaz, a former SIMI operative who subsequently ...

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An Analysis of International Trade of Pakistan: With a Focus on Exports

An Analysis of International Trade of Pakistan: With a Focus on Exports

... East Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, Middle East (except GCC), GCC, North Africa, South Africa, Europe, North America and South ...East Asia, ...

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Beachcombing and Coastal Settlement:

Beachcombing and Coastal Settlement:

... from South Asia indicates that coastal trekking continued, probably along now submerged beaches of what are now Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, and Pakistan to Southern ...rich South India archeological site at ...

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HIV/AIDS: Trends and Patterns in the World

HIV/AIDS: Trends and Patterns in the World

... The third most frequent mode of transmission is from mother to child. HIV is transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy period, during delivery time or later on through breast milk feeding. In new infections, ...

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