The South Asian security complex refers to security
interdependencies between the states in the region, and also
includes the effect that powerful external actors, such as China,
the US and Russia, and geopolitical interests have on regional
dynamics. This book focuses on the national securities of a number
of South Asian countries in order to discuss a range of issues
related to South Asian security.
The book makes a distinction between traditional and
non-traditional security. While state-centric approaches such as
bilateral relations between India and Pakistan are considered to be
traditional realist approaches to security, the promotion of
economic, environmental and human security reflect global concerns,
liberal theories and cosmopolitan values. The book goes beyond
traditional security issues to reflect the changing security agenda
in South Asia in the twenty-first century, and is a useful
contribution to studies on South Asian Politics and Security
Studies.
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