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037 _bDBAD/PUB
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082 _a121.680954
100 _aGaneri, Jonardon
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245 _aArtha :
_cby Jonardan Ganeri
_bmeaning : testimony and the theory of meaning in Indian philosophical analysis /
260 _aNew Delhi
_bOxford University Press
_c2011
270 _aYMCA Library Building, 1 Jai Singh Road
_bNew Delhi
_e110001
300 _aix,258p.
_c22cm (pbk)
490 _aFoundations of philosophy in India ; edited by Ranjit Nair...[et al]
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500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _a"The Eagle and the Elephant shows how economic engagement directly affects U.S. cooperation with India on strategic issues. Through case studies of major efforts, including civil nuclear cooperation, services outsourcing, antiterrorism, and electricity generation and the environment, Raymond E. Vickery Jr. presents both successful and unsuccessful instances of complex collaborations between the two nations. Vickery draws on his own experience in the Commerce Department and as an economic consultant. Buttressed by information from official sources, journalistic accounts, and interviews, he offers new insight into the interplay of legislative and executive branch officials, policy proponents, business and nonprofit organizations, and activists.Vickery explores how the United States employs commercial diplomacy as only one component of an overall economic engagement in the formation and implementation of foreign policy. This interaction, Vickery argues, has the potential to increase intergovernmental confidence and cooperation in areas vital to both countries and to world security and peace"-- |c Provided by publisher
650 _aSemantics (Philosophy)
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650 _aMeaning (Philosophy)
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650 _aPhilosophy, Hindu.
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700 _929353
_aNair, Ranjit
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