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Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008
Author: D. Suba Chandran
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000365719

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This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia — in India (with special reference to the Northeast, Jammu & Kashmir and the Naxalites), Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. Designed as an annual series, the articles cover a set of issues across volumes. Each article provides a brief historical sketch of the emergence of armed conflict and outlines its various phases. The roles, objectives and strategies of the major state, non-state and international actors are critically evaluated.


Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010
Author: D. Suba Chandran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136197281

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This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia. The articles study conflict management, look at the direction the armed conflict is likely to take and provide a set of alternative measures that could be pursued by the actors. Designed as an annual series, the articles provide a brief historical sketch of the emergence of armed conflict, outlining its various phases. This volume examines the various armed conflicts in South Asia in 2009 – in Afghanistan, FATA and NWFP, J&K, North-East India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, and sectarian and Naxalite violence in Pakistan and India respectively. The volume also includes an exclusive chapter on the continuing story of suicide terrorism in Pakistan. This important collection discusses India’s geo-strategic importance and its common borders with its neighbours; the psychological and economic costs of violence and the problem of refugee migrants; treaties, memorandums and ceasefire agreements signed over the past several years across countries; the role of the United Nations and other peacekeeping forces; and the future of failed and failing states.


Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009
Author: D. Suba Chandran
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000365727

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The essays in this volume are concerned with armed conflicts in South Asia and the conflict management efforts made to mitigate them. Articles in the volume study conflict management, look at the direction armed conflict is likely to take and provide a set of alternative measures that could be perused by the actors. It addresses five key issues: history of the armed conflict, identifying the principal actors of the conflict, describing the course of the conflict and its major trends, evaluating conflict management measures undertaken, if any, presenting appropriate conclusions. It also includes additional chapters on Naxalism and sectarian strife in Pakistan. Designed as an annual series, this important collection discusses India’s geo-strategic importance including its common borders with its neighbours; the psychological and economic costs of violence, and the problem of refugee migrants; treaties and ceasefire agreements signed across countries; the role of the UN and other peacekeeping forces; and the future of failed and failing democracies. The book makes an important contribution to analysing armed conflicts and conflict resolution.


Armed Conflicts in South Asia, 2009

Armed Conflicts in South Asia, 2009
Author: D. Suba Chandran
Publisher: Routledge India
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Contributed articles; volume commissioned by Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies.


Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011
Author: D. Suba Chandran
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351224441

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Fourth in the annual series, this volume reviews the transformative changes which have emerged in the armed conflicts in South Asia in 2010, several of these with long and convoluted histories, including the conflicts in Jammu & Kashmir, northeast India and the Naxalite movement in central India; as also issues of autonomy in Balochistan, the FATA region in Pakistan, the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh, and the Terai foothills in Nepal. The book examines whether armed conflicts have transformed since their inception; or only metamorphosed into the sullen acceptance that could usher future violence. While conflicts in South Asia have been interspersed with peace efforts, the book looks at the complex trajectories that such attempts have taken. Specifically, it identifies three regions where most significant transformative trends were witnessed in South Asia in 2010: conflict-ridden Sri Lanka, Af-Pak and the Naxalite regions of India.


Internal Conflict and Regional Security in South Asia

Internal Conflict and Regional Security in South Asia
Author: Shiva Hari Dahal
Publisher: United Nations Publications UNIDIR
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The South Asia region is one of the most populous and ethnically diverse in the world, but its social, political and economic development has been severely hindered by numerous inter-state and intra-state conflicts. This paper seeks to provide a more effective multidimensional framework for the analysis and management of internal conflict and security issues in this region, through the establishment of 'Peace Commissions'. These bodies could operate at national and regional levels in a similar manner to a human rights commission in order to establish effective institutional mechanisms to resolve social and political differences and so avoid violent conflict.


Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2012

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2012
Author: D. Suba Chandran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317812980

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Sixth in the annual series, this volume examines the major trends in armed conflicts in South Asia during 2011, efforts towards conflict management undertaken by the State and their effectiveness, as also the road ahead. While focusing on the burning issues within the region, the volume looks into two important aspects of the conflict situation: conflict alert and peace audit. In providing critical policy recommendations to the State, the former anticipates early warning regarding an impending conflict and its potential transformation. The latter assesses the status of ceasefires and peace processes adopted by the respective countries. The volume highlights the causes of armed conflicts in South Asia so as to facilitate concrete peace processes. In addition to essays addressing armed conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Myanmar, it includes a special section entitled 'Peace Audit'. This segment reviews and evaluates specific peace efforts undertaken in Jammu and Kashmir, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Northeast India, measures their successes and failures, and discusses the lessons that may be learnt from them. Further, it studies the nature of these peace processes, their effectiveness and the dangers of conflict relapse.


Internal Conflicts in South Asia

Internal Conflicts in South Asia
Author: Kumar Rupesinghe
Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1996-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Explains and illuminates the increasing violence, scale, frequency and intractability of internal conflicts in South Asia. This examination of the nature and dynamics of these conflicts explores dimensions of regional politics and conflicts


Terrorism and Low Intensity Conflict in South Asian Region

Terrorism and Low Intensity Conflict in South Asian Region
Author: Omprakash Mishra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2003
Genre: Low-intensity conflicts (Military science)
ISBN:

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Terrorism and low intensity conflicts are not new in South Asia but the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the United States suddenly gave the events a new dimension. From regional considerations, terrorism acquired global connotation and in this changed perspective, South Asian terrorism and low intensity conflicts needed to be explored afresh. The geographical region covered by the book includes predominantly the member countries of SAARC, Afghanistan and Myanmar, as also specific case studies including a few instances of terrorist activities from beyond the region. The papers analyse the societal, political and economic factors responsible for the rise and salience of terrorism; the challenges posed by terrorism and low intensity conflict on peace, stability and security of the nation-states and people; the international, regional and national regime against terrorism and perpetrators of mass violence; the motives, ideologies, strategies and activities of various non-state armed groups in South Asia; and thereby contribute toward meaningful policy options in tackling terrorism and activities of armed groups.