Armed conflict, peace audit and early warning 2014 : stability and instability in South Asia

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Armed conflict, peace audit and early warning 2014 : stability and instability in South Asia

edited by D. Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari

SAGE, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This volume addresses three major security aspects in South Asia - armed conflicts, peace audit and early warning. The essays span the entire range of armed conflicts, including inter-state and intra-state actors in the region. An innovative attempt is also made to audit the peace processes in conflict-driven environments since certain areas have witnessed an end to armed conflicts. Addressing the gap between the end of violence and the response to peace, it assesses whether peace processes are fragile in South Asia. The volume further highlights early warning of impending armed conflicts permitting the placement of ameliorative measures for dealing with the situation from a law and order perspective. The role of internal and electoral politics is of special significance here. Topical and up-to-date, the essays address peace processes in Nagaland and Manipur, talks with the Taliban, elections in Nepal, ten years of Indo-Pak cease fire, and the common divide in Jammu and Kashmir, among others.

目次

Preface I: ARMED CONFLICT Overview - P R Chari Security Transition and Peace Process in Afghanistan: Trends in 2013 - Mariam Safi Armed Conflicts in Pakistan 2013: Continuing Violence despite Changes in Leadership - D Suba Chandran and Ayesha Khanyari Myanmar: Tentative Consolidation of Peace - Bibhu Prasad Routray Northeast India: Bordering on Renewed Conflict or Building on the Peace? - Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman Left-wing Extremism in 2013: A Mixed Bag - N. Manoharan II: PEACE AUDIT Peace Process in Jammu and Kashmir 2013: Hope to Simmering Discontent? - Ashok Bhan Peace Process in Manipur: A Perspective - Chitra Ahanthem Auditing Peace and Conflict in India's Northeast: Do We Need a 'Peace Policy'? - Nani Gopal Mahanta Elections 2013 and Peace Process in Nepal - Nishchal Nath Pandey Maoist Insurgency and Peace Process in Nepal: Integration (of the Maoist Combatants) and the Divide within the Maoist Party - Uddhab Prasad Pyakurel Sri Lanka: Positive Peace at a Distance - N Manoharan State, Society and Talks with Taliban: Everywhere and Nowhere - D Suba Chandran III: EARLY WARNING Communal Divide in Jammu and Kashmir - Kavita Suri Maoists in Northeast India: The Spread of a Rebellion - Wasbir Hussain Convergence and Divergence of Madhes Politics in Nepal and Its Implication - Sohan Prasad Sha The Political Direction of the Maoist Party in Nepal: Possibilities, Recommendations and Incentives - Sisir Devkota Sinhala Buddhist Radicalization in Post-war Sri Lanka: 2013 and Ahead - Thiranjala Weerasinghe Index

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