Democracy, Sustainable Development, and Peace: New Perspectives on South Asia

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A participatory democracy that engenders social cohesion helps promote economic development. Persistent mass poverty and economic disparities, however, are constraints to fulfilling such a vision of democracy among the nations of South Asia—a region which is at a conjunctural moment in its history.

The book examines, in the context of South Asia, four interrelated dimensions that constitute the central policy challenges of our time: strengthening democracy through greater social inclusion in the process of democratic governance, confronting violent extremism, overcoming mass poverty through inclusive growth, and addressing the crisis of the environment.

With contributions from some of the eminent scholars and public figures in South Asia, this volume explores these interrelated themes at the country-specific and regional levels. The essays argue that participatory democracy and inclusive growth need to be underpinned by the norms and core values that signify the ‘unity in diversity’ of South Asia.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Akmal Hussain

Akmal Hussain an economist and civil society activist is currently Distinguished Professor of Economics at Forman Christian College University, Lahore. He has published extensively on development issues, poverty reduction, and regional economic cooperation. He has contributed to national economic policy and institution building at the village, district, provincial, and national levels.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Muchkund Dubey

Muchkund Dubey is currently the President of Council for Social Development, New Delhi, and Professor Emeritus at the Foreign Service Institute, New Delhi.

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Title
Democracy, Sustainable Development, and Peace: New Perspectives on South Asia
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Edition
1st. ed.
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9780198092346
Length
652p.,
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