Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | DS 341.3 .U6 K374 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5024957 |
DS 340 .B66 2011 Modern South Asia : history, culture, political economy / | DS 340 .T56 1966a South Asia : a short history / | DS 341 .O66 2008 The politics of extremism in South Asia / | DS 341.3 .U6 K374 2010 Monsoon : the Indian Ocean and the future of American power / | DS 341.3 .U6 R54 2013 Avoiding Armageddon : America, India, and Pakistan to the brink and back / | DS 346 .H34 1998 Empires of the monsoon : a history of the Indian Ocean and its invaders / | DS 352 .A39 2005 Come back to Afghanistan : a California teenager's story / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
China expands vertically, India horizontally -- Oman is everywhere -- Curzon's frontiers -- "Lands of India" -- Baluchistan and Sindh -- The troubled rise of Gujarat -- The view from Delhi -- Bangladesh : the existential challenge -- Kolkata : the next global city -- Of strategy and beauty -- Sri Lanka : the new geopolitics -- Burma : where India and China collide -- Indonesia's tropical Islam -- The heart of maritime Asia -- China's two-ocean strategy -- Unity and anarchy -- Zanzibar : the last frontier.
In "Monsoon," a pivotal examination of the Indian Ocean region and the countries known as "Monsoon Asia," bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan deftly shows how crucial this dynamic area has become to American power in the twenty-first century. Kaplan also offers riveting insights into the economic and naval strategies of China and India and how they will affect U.S. interests, while also providing an on-the-ground perspective on the more volatile countries in the region.
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