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Multifaceted Development - A Bangladesh Case Study (1st ed. 2023): Imtiaz A. Hussain Multifaceted Development - A Bangladesh Case Study (1st ed. 2023)
Imtiaz A. Hussain
R3,705 Discovery Miles 37 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on the modernization of Bangladesh. It does so by including case studies at the national and sub-national government levels and comparative studies with other countries. Chapters in the book highlight how a number of aspects have been affected in the modernization process, such as the adoption of ‘western’ curriculum and English language in schools, the use of animation to boost school student comprehension of texts, the rural–urban divide, pedagogical training to emergent andragogy-dependent market needs, converting ‘local ’ shipping experiences to fill growing ‘global ’ needs, and multilateral environmental adaptation and mitigation mandates being adopted ‘locally.’

Rohingya Camp Narratives - Tales From the 'Lesser Roads' Traveled (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Imtiaz A. Hussain Rohingya Camp Narratives - Tales From the 'Lesser Roads' Traveled (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Imtiaz A. Hussain
R1,732 Discovery Miles 17 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents thirteen chapters which probe the "tales less told" and "pathways less traveled" in refugee camp living. Rohingya camps in Bangladesh since August 2017 supply these "tales" and "pathways". They dwell upon/reflect camp violence, sexual/gender discrimination, intersectionality, justice, the sudden COVID camp entry, human security, children education, innovation, and relocation plans. Built largely upon field trips, these narratives interestingly interweave with both theoretical threads (hypotheses) and tapestries (net-effects), feeding into the security-driven pulls of political realism, or disseminating from humanitarian-driven socioeconomic pushes, but mostly combining them. Post-ethnic cleansing and post-exodus windows open up a murky future for Rohingya and global refugees. We learn of positive offshoots (of camp innovations exposing civil society relevance) and negative (like human and sex trafficking beyond Bangladeshi and Myanmar borders), as of navigating (a) local-global linkages of every dynamic and (b) fast-moving current circumstances against stoic historical leftovers.

Branding Bangladesh - From 'Bottomless Pit' to a 'Middle Income' Country (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Imtiaz... Branding Bangladesh - From 'Bottomless Pit' to a 'Middle Income' Country (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Imtiaz A. Hussain, Jessica Tartila Suma
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores Bangladesh's shift from a 'bottomless pit' into a 'middle-income' category. Six chapters in the book cover topics on microfinance growth, ready-made garment production, and social safety net programs playing pivotal roles particularly for women empowerment. In doing so, the book shows that the net effect was not just a change to the country's limited number of representative brands, but also a realization of many more brands to have built up over time.

Global-Local Tradeoffs, Order-Disorder Consequences - 'State' No More An Island? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Imtiaz A.... Global-Local Tradeoffs, Order-Disorder Consequences - 'State' No More An Island? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Imtiaz A. Hussain
R3,718 Discovery Miles 37 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, ten substantive chapters examine how collisions between technological developments (globalizing forces) and thickening populist pressures (localizing dynamics) constantly keep reinventing the state in unforeseen and unpredictable ways. We learn of how international organizations have fared, and to what extent grass-roots grumbles have impacted big-picture developments in quite diverse parts of the world. Just placing unfolding crises under the microscope cannot but generate policy-solving observations. Treated in corresponding order, these crises revolve around adjusting international institutions; absorbing current populist outbursts; shifting from peacekeeping to peacemaking; spying in the global south; absorbing displaced persons; Rwandan land reform; pandemic and RMG readjustments; Bangladesh's democratic transition; Rohingyan-Syrian refugees; and Mexico's 1990s liberalization. Though overarching, observations in the book accent state strength battling with state porosity; the downward spiraling of global order; and the simple lack of any controlling mechanism against globalizing/localizing dynamics in the trenches of everyday life being matched by continued uncertainty on the analytical plane.

Running on Empty in Central America? (Paperback, New): Imtiaz A. Hussain Running on Empty in Central America? (Paperback, New)
Imtiaz A. Hussain
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Running on Empty explores the efforts of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. to deepen their involvement in the economy of Central America. Despite organized efforts and initiatives-all belong to NAFTA and FTA-only the efforts of the U.S. succeeded, while Canada failed, and Mexico still struggles. Why? In this new work, author A. Imtiaz Hussain questions if it was in fact HOW they negotiated their case that precipitated their success or failure. In a structured focused analysis, which references the works of Richard Feinberg, Mark Habeeb, and Alexander George, among others, Running on Empty examines Canada's Central American Four Free Trade Agreement (CA4FTA), U.S. strategic imperatives such as CAFTA and their trading history in Central America, and Mexico's ongoing reconstruction efforts. The work also inquires about the implications of increased activity in the Central American economy, such as widening societal and environmental gaps and CAFTA ratification strengthening FTAA momentum at Brazil's expense. Intended for use by students and scholars of international politics and economics in North, Central, and Latin America and political scientists, this work explores an increasingly prominent economic and political issue.

Rohingya Camp Narratives - Tales From the ‘Lesser Roads’ Traveled (1st ed. 2022): Imtiaz A. Hussain Rohingya Camp Narratives - Tales From the ‘Lesser Roads’ Traveled (1st ed. 2022)
Imtiaz A. Hussain
R1,584 R1,489 Discovery Miles 14 890 Save R95 (6%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book presents thirteen chapters which probe the “tales less told” and “pathways less traveled” in refugee camp living. Rohingya camps in Bangladesh since August 2017 supply these “tales” and “pathways”. They dwell upon/reflect camp violence, sexual/gender discrimination, intersectionality, justice, the sudden COVID camp entry, human security, children education, innovation, and relocation plans. Built largely upon field trips, these narratives interestingly interweave with both theoretical threads (hypotheses) and tapestries (net-effects), feeding into the security-driven pulls of political realism, or disseminating from humanitarian-driven socioeconomic pushes, but mostly combining them. Post-ethnic cleansing and post-exodus windows open up a murky future for Rohingya and global refugees. We learn of positive offshoots (of camp innovations exposing civil society relevance) and negative (like human and sex trafficking beyond Bangladeshi and Myanmar borders), as of navigating (a) local–global linkages of every dynamic and (b) fast-moving current circumstances against stoic historical leftovers. 

Global-Local Tradeoffs, Order-Disorder Consequences - 'State' No More An Island? (1st ed. 2022): Imtiaz A. Hussain Global-Local Tradeoffs, Order-Disorder Consequences - 'State' No More An Island? (1st ed. 2022)
Imtiaz A. Hussain
R3,992 Discovery Miles 39 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, ten substantive chapters examine how collisions between technological developments (globalizing forces) and thickening populist pressures (localizing dynamics) constantly keep reinventing the state in unforeseen and unpredictable ways. We learn of how international organizations have fared, and to what extent grass-roots grumbles have impacted big-picture developments in quite diverse parts of the world. Just placing unfolding crises under the microscope cannot but generate policy-solving observations. Treated in corresponding order, these crises revolve around adjusting international institutions; absorbing current populist outbursts; shifting from peacekeeping to peacemaking; spying in the global south; absorbing displaced persons; Rwandan land reform; pandemic and RMG readjustments; Bangladesh’s democratic transition; Rohingyan-Syrian refugees; and Mexico’s 1990s liberalization. Though overarching, observations in the book accent state strength battling with state porosity; the downward spiraling of global order; and the simple lack of any controlling mechanism against globalizing/localizing dynamics in the trenches of everyday life being matched by continued uncertainty on the analytical plane. 

Coronavirus Pandemic & Online Education - Impact on Developing Countries (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Imtiaz A. Hussain, Jessica... Coronavirus Pandemic & Online Education - Impact on Developing Countries (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Imtiaz A. Hussain, Jessica Tartila Suma
R3,542 Discovery Miles 35 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, eight substantive chapters examine how "developing" countries such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Mexico confronted the pandemic-driven online education shift. As local instruments, resources, and preferences of specific universities meshed with global platforms, ideas, and knowledge, the book addresses several questions. Was the mix too flaky to survive increasing competitiveness? Were countries capable enough to absorb mammoth software technological changes? Throwing a "developed" country (the United States) in for contrast, the book elaborates on the inequities between these countries. Some of these inequalities were economic (infrastructural provisions and accesses), others involved gender (the role of women), political (the difference between public and private universities), social (accessibility across social spectrum), and developmental (urban-rural divides). In doing so, new hypotheses on widening global gaps are highlighted in the book for further investigation.

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