The political economy of conflict in South Asia
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The political economy of conflict in South Asia
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The economics of conflict in the Chittagong Hill Tract Region of Bangladesh / Syed Serajul Islam
- The "political economy" of Sikh separatism : ethnic identity, federalism and the distortions of post-independence agrarian development in Punjab-India / Jugdep S. Chima
- The political economy of the ethno-nationalist uprising in Pakistani Balochistan, 1999-2013 / Farhan Hanif Siddiqi
- Nepal's protracted transition : explaining the continuing political and economic impasse / Pramod K. Kantha
- India's indigenization of military aircraft design and manufacturing : towards a fifth-generation fighter / Michael B. Charles and Elisabeth Sinnewe
- The political economy of Pakistan's "war on terror" / Howard Brasted and Zahir Shahab Ahmed
- Terrorist activities and financial market performance : evidence from Sri Lanka / Albert Wijeweera
- Greed, grievance and violent separatism in South Asia / Matthew J. Webb
- The Himalayan ranges, glaciers, lakes and rivers : an international ecological, economic and military outlook / Lavanya Vemsani
- Defense, security and the economy in South Asian countries / Christos Kollias and Stephanos Papadamou
- A survival analysis of the onset of peace in South Asia / Ali C. Tasiran and Zainab Kazim Ali
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Destructive conflicts have thwarted growth and development in South Asia for more than half a century. This collection of multi-disciplinary essays examines the economic causes and consequences of military conflict in South Asia from a variety of perspectives embracing fiscal, social, strategic, environmental and several other dimensions.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Matthew J. Webb and Albert Wijeweera 2. The Economics of Conflict in the Chittagong Hill Tract Region of Bangladesh
- Syed Serajul Islam 3. The 'Political Economy' of Sikh Separatism: Ethnic Identity, Federalism and the Distortions of Post-Independence Agrarian Development in Punjab-India
- Jugdep S. Chima 4. The Political Economy of the Ethnonationalist Uprising in Pakistani Balochistan, 1999-201
- Farhan Hanif Siddiqi 5. Nepal's Protracted Transition: Explaining the Continuing Political and Economic Impasse
- Pramod K. Kantha 6. India's Indigenization of Military Aircraft Design & Manufacturing: Towards a Fifth Generation Fighter
- Michael B. Charles and Elisabeth Sinnewe 7. The War on Terror and its Economic Impact on Pakistan
- Howard Brasted and Zahid Shahab Ahmed 8. Terrorist Activities and Financial Market Performance: Evidence from Sri Lanka
- Albert Wijeweera 9. Greed, Grievance and Violent Separatism in South Asia
- Matthew J. Webb 10. The Himalayan Ranges, Glaciers, Lakes and Rivers: An International Ecological, Economic and Military Outlook
- Lavanya Vemsani 11. Defense, Security and the Economy in South Asian Countries
- Christos Kollias and Stephanos Papadamou 12. A Survival Analysis of the Onset of Peace in South Asia
- Ali C. Tasiran and Zainab Kazim Ali 13. Conclusion
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