The Process of World Modernization (south Asia Volume)

The Process of World Modernization (south Asia Volume)

by Qian Chengdan Chen Fengjun

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In South Asia, the Indian model is a typical representative of the modernization model of developing countries and has achieved initial success. The Indian model involves all aspects, and the book chooses to elaborate and analyze it from four perspectives: politics, economy, culture, and society. In addition to India, in South Asia, the modernization processes of Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka also have their own characteristics, which are highlighted and analyzed in the book. A significant highlight of "Phoenix Library·Department of Historical Studies: The Process of World Modernization (South Asia Volume)" is that it sorted out the major controversial theoretical and practical issues in the relevant academic circles and put forward independent views. This feature is particularly prominent in the previous chapter on the Indian model.

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