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UNINA9910279591903321 |
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Autore |
Singh Swaran |
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Mekong-Ganga Cooperation Initiative : Analysis and Assessment of India’s Engagement with Greater Mekong Sub-region / / Swaran Singh |
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Bangkok, : Institut de recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine, 2018 |
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1 online resource (72 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Asian Studies |
Southeast Asia |
India |
GMS |
Greater Mekong Sub-region |
Ganga |
rivers |
development |
Look East policy |
Indian subcontinent |
Inde |
développement |
cooperation |
Asean |
Mékong |
Gange |
rivière |
sous-continent indien |
Asie du Sud-Est |
India Foreign economic relations Southeast Asia |
Southeast Asia Foreign economic relations India |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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From October 2006, India holds the Chair of the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation Initiative (MGCI). Cambodia and Thailand have held this position for three years each before India, and in that order. MGCI was launched on 10th November 2000 in Vientiane (Laos) and aims at rekindling the cultural links between India and the five riparian states of the Mekong River, namely, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam. It is from here that India seeks to strengthen connectivity through building the physical and social infrastructure in these countries. This includes roads, rails, air links and information and communication technologies as also education, culture, and imparting skills in development management and other technical areas. It is only with a robust engagement of this nature that MGCI may evolve a lasting socio-political and economic partnership with this region and take it further in enhancing India's military and strategic equations with these countries. India has taken scores of major initiatives under the MGCI and this newfound enthusiasm has also provided a boost to India's bilateral relations with each country. As this study shows, the results, however, remain a mixed bag and India needs to accelerate its footwork to implement its grand vision and to keep pace with other major stakeholders in this region. In particular, progress made by China has been far too rapid and this has put China in the lead and this remains a subject of debate both inside and outside the Mekong region. |
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UNINA9910711678403321 |
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Conservation Stewardship Program |
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[Washington, D.C.] : , : United States Department of Agriculture, , March 2014 |
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1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) : color illustrations |
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Agricultural conservation - United States |
Conservation of natural resources - United States |
Agricultural subsidies - United States |
Land use - United States |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910785821803321 |
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Autore |
Antonsen Elmer H |
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Runes and Germanic linguistics / / Elmer H. Antonsen |
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Berlin : , : New York : , : Mouton de Gruyter, , 2002 |
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1 online resource (404 pages) : illustrations |
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Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; ; 140 |
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Disciplina |
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Inscriptions, Runic |
Old Norse language |
Runes |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [343]-366) and indexes. |
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Front matter -- Chapter 1 What is runology? -- Chapter 2 The oldest recorded Germanic -- Chapter 3 The earliest Germanic writing system |
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-- Chapter 4 The graphemic system of the older runes -- Chapter 5 The fifteenth rune -- Chapter 6 Age and origin of the fuþark -- Chapter 7 Reading runic inscriptions -- Chapter 8 Dating runic inscriptions -- Chapter 9 Sacral or secular? -- Chapter 10 Runic typology -- Chapter 11 Phonological rules and paradigms -- Chapter 12 Some controversial grammatical forms -- Chapter 13 Runic syntax -- Chapter 14 "Archaicizing" inscriptions -- Chapter 15 The Weser runebones -- Chapter 16 Old English digraphic spellings -- References -- Index of inscriptions -- Index of runic words -- Index of names -- Index of subjects |
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The older runic inscriptions (ca. AD 150 - 450) represent the earliest attestation of any Germanic language. The close relationship of these inscriptions to the archaic Mediterranean writing traditions is demonstrated through the linguistic and orthographic analysis presented here. The extraordinary importance of these inscriptions for a proper understanding of the prehistory and early history of the present-day Germanic languages, including English, becomes abundantly clear once the accu-mulation of unfounded claims of older mythological and cultic studies is cleared away. |
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