External compulsions of South Asian politics

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External compulsions of South Asian politics

edited by Shelton U. Kodikara

Sage Publications, 1993

  • : US
  • : India

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This volume considers two major sets of external influences affecting South Asian politics: those external to South Asia, and those emanating from neighbouring states. Focusing on the way in which the big powers have acquired client states in South Asia as well as the way in which the South Asian states themselves have invited external powers to assist them, the contributors explore the security dilemmas confronting the region.

目次

Introduction - Shelton U Kodikara South Asia and the Global System - Rasul B Rais Continuity and Change Security in South Asia - Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema An Approach The United States and South Asia - S D Muni The Strategic Dimension China and South Asia in the Eighties - Mahinda Werake Impact of Sino-Soviet-US `Normalization' on South Asia in the Eighties - Leo E Rose Changes in Soviet Foreign Policy Since Gorbachev and their Impact on South Asia - Amal Jayawardena Bangladesh - Shelton U Kodikara Pressures and Influences on the Shaping of Pakistan's Foreign Policy - Bertram Bastiampillai The Benazir Bhutto Years Nepal in the South Asian State System - K K Bikram Shah Foreign Policy Dimension Indo-Nepal Relations - Chaitanya Mishra A View from Kathmandu Sri Lanka's Relations with Israel - G P V Somaratne Internal Politics and Foreign Policy - Shelton U Kodikara Prospects for Indo-Lanka Relations in the Nineties Problems of Internal Stability in South Asia - Shaukat Hassan South Asia and the Gulf Crisis - K R Singh Afterword - Shelton U Kodikara

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