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India Briefing, 1988
At last, journalists, officials, scholars, and the merely curious can turn to a high-quality annual survey of contemporary events in India-not only one of the world's largest and most powerful countries but a state that will be increasingly important to the United States of the next decade.
India Briefing, 1988 maintains the high standard set by its predecessor and its sister pblication, China, Briefing. Its contributors are among the most distinguished Indian and U.S. Scholars.
The volume countinues the practice of convering the essentials (domestic politics, the economy, and foreign policy) while exploring new subjects (technology and education). Each essay is thorough, balanced, and well-documented. The Editors, Philip Oldenburg and Marshall Bouton, are to be congratulated for a briefidng which is not only timely but authoritative
1. Politics: Ambiguity, Disillusionment, and Ferment
2. The Economy: Stresses, Strains, and Opportunities
3. India's Foreign Relations: Problems along the Borders
4. Achieving Security form Within and
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