International relations theory and south Asia: security, political economy, domestic politics, identities, and images vol. 1
Sridharan, E
This volume, by a diverse group of South Asian scholars, goes beyond conflictmanagement and looks forward to building a larger regional entity. Drawing oninternational relations theory and social science, it tries to find long-termanswers to conflict resolution. INDICE: Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction: International Relations Theory and South Asian Regional Cooperation: Security, Political Economy,Domestic Politics, Identities, and Images (E. Sridharan); Part 1 Possible Regional Cooperation Models, Processes and Obstacles:; 1.: Sovereignty Tradeoffs and Regional Integration: Theoretical and Comparative Reflections (Pratap Bhanu Mehta); 2.: Regional Dynamics of Emerging Powers: Power/Control or Leadership/Consent (Varun Sahni); 3.: SAARC: The Search for a Regional Security Model (Aparajita Biswas); Part 2 Domestic Politics and its Foreign Policy Implications:; 4.: The Evolution of Civil-Military Relations in South Asia (Ayesha Siddiqa); 5.: Re-Designing the Architecture of the State? Sri Lanka's Transition from Civil War to Post-Civil War State (Jayadeva Uyangoda); 6.: Foreign Policy Reversal: The Politics of Sri Lanka's Economic Relations with India (Rajesh M. Basrur); 7.: Domestic Bases of Foreign Policy: The Case of Bangladesh's Policy towards India (Nalini Kant Jha); Part 3 Political Economy and Regional Cooperation:; 8.: Political Economy of Preferential Trade in South Asia: The Indo-SriLanka Free Trade Agreement (Rahul Mukherji); 9.: Obstacles to Bangladesh-India Cooperation: An International Relations Theory Perspective (Mohammad HumayunKabir)
- ISBN: 978-0-19-806965-2
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 396
- Fecha Publicación: 13/01/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés