India's Pakistan Policy

India's Pakistan Policy
Title India's Pakistan Policy PDF eBook
Author Stuti Bhatnagar
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 165
Release 2020-08-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000170098

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This book critically examines the role of think tanks as foreign policy actors. It looks at the origins and development of foreign policy think tanks in India and their changing relevance and position as agents within the policy-making process. The book uses a comparative framework and explores the research discourse of prominent Indian think tanks, particularly on the India–Pakistan dispute, and offers unique insights and perspectives on their research design and methodology. It draws attention to the policy discourse of think tanks during the Composite Dialogue peace process between India and Pakistan and the subsequent support from the government which further expanded their role. One of the first books to offer empirical analyses into the role of these organisations in India, this book highlights the relevance of and the crucial role that these institutions have played as non-state policy actors. Insightful and topical, this book will be of interest to researchers focused on international relations, foreign policy analysis and South Asian politics. It would also be a good resource for students interested in a theoretical understanding of foreign policy institutions in general and Indian foreign policy in particular.

Annual report

Annual report
Title Annual report PDF eBook
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Publisher Bioversity International
Pages 35
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2017 Annual report

2017 Annual report
Title 2017 Annual report PDF eBook
Author International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 22
Release 2018-05-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0896293467

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Despite strong economic growth in 2017, antiglobal­ization sentiments increased uncertainty about inter­national cooperation. A rise in hunger, linked with conflict and climate shocks, reconfirmed the impor­tance of IFPRI’s mission-providing research-based policy solutions that reduce poverty and end hun­ger and malnutrition sustainably-and the need for greater global efforts to improve our food systems and accelerate progress toward ending hunger. With its refreshed strategy, IFPRI is proud to contrib­ute to progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

IFPRI's 2015 Annual Report

IFPRI's 2015 Annual Report
Title IFPRI's 2015 Annual Report PDF eBook
Author International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 42
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0896299805

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In 2015, IFPRI commemorated its 40th anniversary. For the past four decades, the Institute has worked tirelessly to provide research-based policy solutions to bring an end to hunger and malnutrition. The impact of IFPRI’s research travels far beyond its walls. This past year witnessed substantial gains in food and nutrition security on the global stage, and IFPRI was proud to contribute to these shared global achievements.

Do Think Tanks Matter? Third Edition

Do Think Tanks Matter? Third Edition
Title Do Think Tanks Matter? Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Donald E. Abelson
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 251
Release 2018-12-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 077355386X

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It is often assumed that think tanks carry enormous weight with lawmakers and other key stakeholders. In Do Think Tanks Matter? Donald Abelson argues that the question of how think tanks have evolved and under what conditions they can and do have an impact continues to be ignored. Think tank directors often credit their institutes with influencing major policy debates and government legislation, and many journalists and scholars believe the explosion of think tanks since the latter part of the twentieth century is indicative of their growing importance in the policy-making process. Abelson goes beyond assumptions, highlighting both the visibility and relevance of public policy institutes in what has become a contentious and polarized political arena in the United States, and in Canada, where, despite recent growth in numbers, they enjoy less prominence than their US counterparts. By focusing on how think tanks engage in issue articulation, policy formation, and implementation, Abelson argues that they have helped to shape the political dialogue and the policy preferences and choices of decision-makers, but in different ways and at different stages of the policy cycle. This expanded and revised third edition includes additional institutional profiles of key think tanks, an updated chapter on presidents and think tanks, a new chapter on the efforts of a group of public policy institutes to shape the discourse around the possible construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, and dozens of new graphs and tables that track the public visibility and perceived policy relevance or impact of top-tier think tanks.

Cultivating Democracy

Cultivating Democracy
Title Cultivating Democracy PDF eBook
Author Mukulika Banerjee
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2021-09-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0197601898

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An ethnographic study of Indian democracy that shows how agrarian life creates values of citizenship and active engagement that are essential for the cultivation of democracy. Cultivating Democracy provides a compelling ethnographic analysis of the relationship between formal political institutions and everyday citizenship in rural India. Banerjee draws on deep engagement with the people and social life in two West Bengal villages from 1998-2013, during election campaigns and in the times between, to show how the micro-politics of their day-to-day life builds active engagement with the macro-politics of state and nation. Her sensitive analysis focuses on several "events" in the life of the villages shows how India's agrarian rural society helps create practices and conceptual space for these citizens to be effective participants in India's great democratic exercises. Specifically, she shows how the villagers' creative practices around their kinship, farming and religion, while navigating encounters with local communist cadres, constitute a vital and continuing cultivation of those republican virtues of cooperation, civility, solidarity and vigilance which the visionary Ambedkar considered essential for the success of Indian democracy. At a time when so much of that constitutional vision is under threat, this book provides a crucial scholarly rebuttal to all, on Right or Left, who dismiss rural citizens' political capacities and democratic values. This book will appeal to anyone interested in India's political culture and future, its rural society, or the continuing relevance of political anthropology.

Annual Report to Congress

Annual Report to Congress
Title Annual Report to Congress PDF eBook
Author United States. Physician Payment Review Commission
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Pages 548
Release 1997
Genre Medical fees
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