The book South Asia: Dynamics of Po0litics economy and security is the outcome of a seminar on Conflict and Cooperation in South Asia, organised by the department of Political Science, University of Jammu, Jammu. Numerous scholars from different parts of the country and Nepal attended the seminar and enriched the interactive debate with their comments and observation. South Asia has witnessed cataclysmic changes in internal and external politics, which have initiated the process of political, economic and social transformation in the region. The structures of governance is the least priority. There is an economic transition in the South Asian region. Since 1990s the majority of South Asian countries have introduced globalisation as a measure to address their economic crisis by way of reducing poverty and thus improving governance. Globalisation has accelerated the process of growth but the development is still a mirage; the impact of globalisation has not been accompanied by reduction in poverty or improvement in human development through the formation of social capital. The region is suffering from the syndrome of insecurity. Threats to their security are not only from within but also from outside the region. These states are confronted by the conventional and non-conventional threats. The non-conventional security threats like poverty, governance, water, food, energy and environmental security have become more pronounced, whereas, the hard and un-demarcated borders have remained the major source of conflict in the region. The above are some of the issues debated on in great detail which would be of immense use to scholars studying South Asia, departments of Politics and Defence as well as policy makers who will benefit vastly from this valuable collection by eminent specialists.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Baljit S. Mann
Baljit S. Mann is reader in the Department of Political Science, University of Jammu, Jammu. He did his doctorate on “Foreign Policy Linkage in the Third World: A Study of Pakistan’s Policy Towards the United States During the Zia regime†in 1997. Thereafter, he has been actively involved in teaching and research. He has published several research papers in the research journals and books of national and international repute on diverse themes like Changing Paradigms of International relations, regional Cooperation in South Asia, Human Security, India’s Security Concerns, Globalisation and India’s security, Political Econo0my of Punjab, Indian Polity Need for restructuring, Politics of Identities, Pakistan’s Policy towards SAARC. His current areas of interest are governance, trans-nationalism, politics of identities and displacement in the South Asian region.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kulwant Kaur
Dr. Kulwant Kaur is Professor and Head in the Department of Political Science, University of Jammu, Jammu. She is also Honorary Director of Centre for Strategic and Regional Studies (CSRS) in the University. She has been engaged in teaching post-graduate classes from last twenty-five years. Her areas of specialization are International Politics and South and South West Asia. She has contributed articles to various journals of repute and in a number of edited books. Among her earlier publications include, Pakistan – Afghanistan Relations (1985) and Gulf Crisis: US and the Emerging World Order (1994). Her forthcoming books are on Conflict and Cooperation in South Asia and US Policy Towards South West Asia. Currently, she is working on peace and conflict-resolution in South Asia.
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South Asia Dynamics of Politics, Economy & Security
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1st ed.
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8187966467
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xxxii+408p., Tables; Notes; References; Index; 25cm.
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