Revised and substantially updated, "The new international politics
of South Asia" argues that the politics of the individual states of
South Asia cannot be understood without reference to the regional
and international context. The author emphasises the need to
consider rapid political, social and economic change in the context
of debates over ethnic identity and changes within the
international system following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Recent changes have opened up new opportunities for the region, but
have also exposed specific weaknesses. The author discusses India’s
evolving relationship with the international economic system,
economic reforms in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, as well as key issues
such as the regional position on the NPT treaty, the Comprehensive
Test Ban treaty, environmental issues, and the post-Cold War world
order.
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