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International relations & challenges at the 21st century

International Relations & Bangladesh (ISBN 984 05 1664 7)
By Harun ur Rashid
Published by Universal Press Limited,
113 Motijheel Commercial Area,
Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
Website: www.uplbooks.com

The book contains 18 Chapters, divided into four Parts and total 449 pages. It traces the evolution of major events of international relations from the 19th century to 21st century. The book provides deep insights into rivalry and power play of big powers in influencing global and regional events including some of the on-going intractable conflicts in many parts of the world.

The September 11 attacks in the US in 2001 has brought about a dramatic change in international relations and this book contributes to an understanding the impact on weak and small states in a post-September world. It includes a chapter on Bangladesh's Foreign Relations and how small states such as Bangladesh is adapting its policies in the context of new world security environment in South Asia.

The book also deals with some issues of international law from Bangladesh perspective, such as recognition and succession of states, law of the sea, law of international rivers, and extradition. It includes a chapter on social and humanitarian issues, such as, human rights, migration, displaced persons, role of civil society, disarmament, gender-equality, women and development and empowerment of women in developing countries.

The author (Former Bangladesh Ambassador to Australia & to the UN)argues in the book that no state, not even a powerful one, can alone address the challenges of the 21st century in an inter-connected world. All states need to work together with the UN to effectively resolve global issues, such as, terrorism, health, poverty, contagious disease, environment, gender-equality, organized crimes and drug trafficking.
The book deserves a wide readership.

Law desk

 









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