South Asia in transition : democracy, political economy and security
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South Asia in transition : democracy, political economy and security
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Combining theoretical and empirical insights, this book provides an in-depth analysis of South Asia's transition in the areas of democracy, political economy and security since the end of the Cold War. It provides a close scrutiny to the state of democracy and political economy in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Table of Contents
- Illustrations List of contributors List of abbreviations Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Regional Transformation and South Asia: A Framework of Analysis
- Bhumitra Chakma PART I: DEMOCRACY 1. Transition to Democracy, Political Capital and the Challenge of Regional Transformation in South Asia: Indian in Comparative Perspective
- Subrata Mitra 2. The Uncertain Future of Pakistan's Democracy
- Samina Ahmed 3. The Violence of Democracy: Bangladesh Context
- Amena Mohsin PART II: POLITICAL ECONOMY 4. India and Economic Globalisation
- Rahul Mukherjii 5. Different Governments, Same Problems: Pakistan's Economy 1999-2013
- S. Akbar Zaidi 6. Impacts of Globalization and Liberalization on the Political Economy of Structural Transformation in Bangladesh
- Shapan Adnan PART III: SECURITY 7. Global Fight Against Terrorism in Afghanistan: Impact on South Asian Security
- Bhumitra Chakma 8. The Consequences of South Asia's Nuclear Revolution
- Rajesh Basrur 9. The Political Economy of Human Security in South Asia
- Shibashis Chatterjee 10. The Politics of Regional Cooperation in South Asia: SAARC and Regional Order
- Akmal Hussain 11. India-Pakistan Strategic Relationship: Its Impact on Regional Transition
- Dipankar Banerjee Conclusion
- Bhumitra Chakma
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