Games of life and land: A comparative analysis of the origins of true enclaves in South and Central Asia, their impacts on public policy, and factors prolonging their existence
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Science & Technology
Formato
Kindle
Pagine
97
Lingua
Hindi
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2020
Editore
KW Publishers
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
9385714589
ISBN-13
9789385714580
Descrizione
Glen R. Hamburg delves into the complex history and socio-political dynamics of true enclaves in South and Central Asia. The author meticulously examines the origins of these enclaves, revealing how they emerged from historical treaties, colonial legacies, and cultural intermingling. Hamburg’s analytical lens sheds light on the interplay between geography and identity, offering readers a deeper understanding of how land and life converge in these unique regions.
Through his comparative approach, Hamburg articulates the significant impacts that these enclaves have on public policy, illustrating how their existence challenges traditional governance and social cohesion. The book provides insightful case studies that highlight the struggles of local communities and the ways in which policy-makers respond to the complexities presented by these enclaves.
By exploring the various factors that prolong the existence of these enclaves, Hamburg invites readers to reflect on broader themes of nationalism, migration, and territoriality. His compelling narrative highlights the resilience of these communities, making a thought-provoking contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding borders and belonging in contemporary society.
Through his comparative approach, Hamburg articulates the significant impacts that these enclaves have on public policy, illustrating how their existence challenges traditional governance and social cohesion. The book provides insightful case studies that highlight the struggles of local communities and the ways in which policy-makers respond to the complexities presented by these enclaves.
By exploring the various factors that prolong the existence of these enclaves, Hamburg invites readers to reflect on broader themes of nationalism, migration, and territoriality. His compelling narrative highlights the resilience of these communities, making a thought-provoking contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding borders and belonging in contemporary society.
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