Navigating Complexities: A Tapestry of Global Perspectives by Assoc. Prof. Ramachandra Byrappa

We are delighted to announce the availability of Assoc. Prof. Ramachandra Byrappa’s latest e-book, “Exploring Historic Resilience in National and International Structures” published by TUIC Academy. This open-access volume is a compilation of Byrappa’s scholarly articles, representing a rich mosaic of thoughts on national and international structures.

A Scholarly Feast Across Boundaries

Part One of the book, ‘National Structures,’ presents a thought-provoking analysis of political governance and economic models, with an intriguing look at democracy through a Japanese lens and an exploration of Mao’s economic strategies. Byrappa’s critical examination continues with a discussion on nationhood responsibilities and the impact of social dynamics on familial and community frameworks.

In Part Two, ‘International Structures,’ Byrappa takes the reader on an intellectual journey from the cultural interplays of globalization in India to the geopolitical shifts of BRICS nations. The book also discusses the evolution of foreign policy in the 21st century, offering a nuanced understanding of integration within the European Union and comparing global critiques on pivotal international institutions.

Open Access for Unlimited Knowledge Sharing

True to the spirit of knowledge dissemination, this e-book is freely available, allowing students, academics, and policy enthusiasts worldwide to engage with Byrappa’s extensive research and perspectives.

An Invitation to Intellectual Exploration

We invite you to delve into this compendium of Assoc. Prof. Byrappa’s published works. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a curious reader, this book promises a wealth of insights into the complexities of our global political and economic landscape.

Download “Exploring Historic Resilience in National and International Structures”

 

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