اشتري The Age of Aspiration غلاف مقوى في الامارات

The Age of Aspiration غلاف مقوى

السعر الحالي ,جيد

85.00درهم اماراتى

68.00
شراء اﻵن بواسطة تجار نون
  • أقل سعر 47.00
  • أعلى سعر 132.65
  • آخر ارتفاع في السعر 25.0%
price chart

منتجات مشابهة

مواصفات The Age of Aspiration غلاف مقوى

الكاتب 1
Dilip Hiro
تنسيق الكتاب
غلاف مقوى
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الناشر
The New Press
تاريخ النشر
06/10/2015
المراجعة التحريرية
"Hiro (The Longest August) develops a dense, intriguing analysis of India’s complex sociopolitical climate since 1991, when the country launched extensive neoliberal reforms. The book reveals the gap between astonishing technological developments and the worsening status of the poor. While appreciative of the information technology education that gives Indian students a competitive edge throughout the world, Hiro points out that ‘the benefits of the boom have gone to those at the top and the middle, leaving the bottom stagnating.’" —Publishers Weekly "[M]eticulously researched and exhaustively detailed . . . Hiro’s work provides a stunning indictment of the fashionable idea echoed endlessly by mainstream pundits of a politically and economically healthy, thriving, democratic India. . . . The Age of Aspiration is replete with colorful and sordid tales of sleaze and corruption that follow politicians and businessmen alike. . . . Hiro’s narrative provides a compelling case for just how distorted of a ‘democracy’ India has become." —In These Times "Hiro looks at the impact of globalization both on villagers and on the institutions involved, thus encompassing both the small and big pictures...Hiro examines the incredibly powerful Indian diaspora in Silicon Valley; and the continued role of the Maoist Naxalites... As comprehensive and knowledgeable as Hiro’s earlier Inside India Today (1977; reissued 2013).” —Kirkus Reviews
عن المؤلف
"Hiro (The Longest August) develops a dense, intriguing analysis of India’s complex sociopolitical climate since 1991, when the country launched extensive neoliberal reforms. The book reveals the gap between astonishing technological developments and the worsening status of the poor. While appreciative of the information technology education that gives Indian students a competitive edge throughout the world, Hiro points out that ‘the benefits of the boom have gone to those at the top and the middle, leaving the bottom stagnating.’" —Publishers Weekly "[M]eticulously researched and exhaustively detailed . . . Hiro’s work provides a stunning indictment of the fashionable idea echoed endlessly by mainstream pundits of a politically and economically healthy, thriving, democratic India. . . . The Age of Aspiration is replete with colorful and sordid tales of sleaze and corruption that follow politicians and businessmen alike. . . . Hiro’s narrative provides a compelling case for just how distorted of a ‘democracy’ India has become." —In These Times "Hiro looks at the impact of globalization both on villagers and on the institutions involved, thus encompassing both the small and big pictures...Hiro examines the incredibly powerful Indian diaspora in Silicon Valley; and the continued role of the Maoist Naxalites... As comprehensive and knowledgeable as Hiro’s earlier Inside India Today (1977; reissued 2013).” —Kirkus Reviews
عدد الصفحات
400