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Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011 - The Promise and Threat of Transformation (Hardcover): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011 - The Promise and Threat of Transformation (Hardcover)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R4,305 Discovery Miles 43 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010 - Growing Left-wing Extremism and Religious Violence (Hardcover): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010 - Growing Left-wing Extremism and Religious Violence (Hardcover)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R3,998 Discovery Miles 39 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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 - Continuing Violence, Failing Peace Processes (Hardcover): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009 - Continuing Violence, Failing Peace Processes (Hardcover)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R2,807 R2,652 Discovery Miles 26 520 Save R155 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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 2013 - Transitions (Paperback): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2013 - Transitions (Paperback)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R1,296 Discovery Miles 12 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Seventh in the annual series, this volume focuses on civil society movements in South Asia, besides covering armed conflicts in the region in 2012. The first section addresses the conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Myanmar, and the situation in Northeast India and Naxalite violence; the second assesses peace audits in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Jammu and Kashmir, along with the peace process in Nagaland.

Sino-Indian and Sino-South Korean Relations - Comparisons and Contrasts (Paperback): P.R. Chari, Vyjayanti, Raghavan Sino-Indian and Sino-South Korean Relations - Comparisons and Contrasts (Paperback)
P.R. Chari, Vyjayanti, Raghavan
R1,443 Discovery Miles 14 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book addresses the compulsions that underlie the China's relations with India and South Korea both increasingly mutually dependent on China for markets, trade, investments, technology, tourism, etc. It inquires into two sets of regional relationships, with China being the common linking factor. While examining the generational change in the l

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010 - Growing Left-wing Extremism and Religious Violence (Paperback): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010 - Growing Left-wing Extremism and Religious Violence (Paperback)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Indo-US Nuclear Deal - Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism (Paperback, 2nd edition): P.R. Chari Indo-US Nuclear Deal - Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism (Paperback, 2nd edition)
P.R. Chari
R1,522 Discovery Miles 15 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book interrogates the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement from its inception in July 2005 to its conclusion in the latter part of 2008 through 12 articles, each of which focuses on different aspects of the deal. They discuss the factors that facilitated the deal, the roadblocks that were encountered, and the implications of the deal for the future of India's foreign policy, its energy security and the international non-proliferation regime. Together, they address the internal political dynamics in India and the United States in order to present perspectives of both countries.

Sino-Indian and Sino-South Korean Relations - Comparisons and Contrasts (Hardcover): P.R. Chari, Vyjayanti, Raghavan Sino-Indian and Sino-South Korean Relations - Comparisons and Contrasts (Hardcover)
P.R. Chari, Vyjayanti, Raghavan
R4,002 Discovery Miles 40 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book addresses the compulsions that underlie the China's relations with India and South Korea- both increasingly mutually dependent on China for markets, trade, investments, technology, tourism, etc. It inquires into two sets of regional relationships, with China being the common linking factor. While examining the generational change in the leadership of China, India and South Korea, this study will be a significant addition to the evolving sphere of comparative regional relations.

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2013 - Transitions (Hardcover): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2013 - Transitions (Hardcover)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R4,449 Discovery Miles 44 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Seventh in the annual series, this volume focuses on civil society movements in South Asia, besides covering armed conflicts in the region in 2012. The first section addresses the conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Myanmar, and the situation in Northeast India and Naxalite violence; the second assesses peace audits in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Jammu and Kashmir, along with the peace process in Nagaland.

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2012 - Uneasy Stasis and Fragile Peace (Hardcover, New): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2012 - Uneasy Stasis and Fragile Peace (Hardcover, New)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R4,298 Discovery Miles 42 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Indo-US Nuclear Deal - Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism (Hardcover, 2nd edition): P.R. Chari Indo-US Nuclear Deal - Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
P.R. Chari
R4,316 Discovery Miles 43 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book interrogates the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement from its inception in July 2005 to its conclusion in the latter part of 2008 through 12 articles, each of which focuses on different aspects of the deal. They discuss the factors that facilitated the deal, the roadblocks that were encountered, and the implications of the deal for the future of India's foreign policy, its energy security and the international non-proliferation regime. Together, they address the internal political dynamics in India and the United States in order to present perspectives of both countries.

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008 - Growing Violence (Hardcover): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008 - Growing Violence (Hardcover)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R1,188 Discovery Miles 11 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia a " 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.

Perception, Politics and Security in South Asia - The Compound Crisis of 1990 (Paperback): P.R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema,... Perception, Politics and Security in South Asia - The Compound Crisis of 1990 (Paperback)
P.R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, Stephen P. Cohen
R1,367 Discovery Miles 13 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a detailed examination of the compound crisis between India and Pakistan that brought the region to the brink of a nuclear war in 1990. Placing the crisis in the context of concurrent international events such as the fall of the Soviet Union, the authors draw out the lesson for present-day South Asian affairs. The book also makes a significant contribution to the debates on the role of nuclear weapons, confidence and security building strategies and the place of ethnicity in contemporary international relations.

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009 - Continuing Violence, Failing Peace Processes (Paperback): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009 - Continuing Violence, Failing Peace Processes (Paperback)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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 2008 - Growing Violence (Paperback): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008 - Growing Violence (Paperback)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Perception, Politics and Security in South Asia - The Compound Crisis of 1990 (Hardcover): P.R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema,... Perception, Politics and Security in South Asia - The Compound Crisis of 1990 (Hardcover)
P.R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, Stephen P. Cohen
R4,287 Discovery Miles 42 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book provides a detailed examination of the compound crisis between India and Pakistan that brought the region to the brink of a nuclear war in 1990. Placing the crisis in the context of concurrent international events such as the fall of the Soviet Union, the authors draw out the lesson for present-day South Asian affairs. The book also makes a significant contribution to the debates on the role of nuclear weapons, confidence and security building strategies and the place of ethnicity in contemporary international relations.

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Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011 - The Promise and Threat of Transformation (Paperback): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011 - The Promise and Threat of Transformation (Paperback)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R1,392 Discovery Miles 13 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2012 - Uneasy Stasis and Fragile Peace (Paperback): D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2012 - Uneasy Stasis and Fragile Peace (Paperback)
D Suba Chandran, P.R. Chari
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Security & Governance in South Asia (Hardcover): P.R. Chari Security & Governance in South Asia (Hardcover)
P.R. Chari
R1,058 R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Save R859 (81%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published in association with Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, Colombo The security has an extended meaning beyond its obvious military connotations is increasingly being understood in South Asia: there is better appreciation now of its non-military and human dimensions. Hence, the State needs to cater for its own security and, simultaneously, the security of its individuals which has acquired equal, if not greater significance with the passing years. Hence, the imperative necessity arises to provide for good governance to achieve the ends of both State and individual security. The theoretical problem addressed in this book is discovering the nexus between security and governance in South Asia. Leading scholars of the region have contributed their individual country perspectives on this difficult question. They have scrutinized the conceptual questions that arise by passing under review the systemic challenges to the processes of governance in the region to discern the linkages between insecurity and misgovernance. Several subsidiary issues have also been examined in these essays ranging from the role of the armed forces in the decision-making processes to the debilitating role of the State in retarding democratic political development creating politicized ethnic and religious minorities, to the need for meaningful devolution of financial and administrative authority to the imperative for privileging human security in this discourse and the requirement for a political culture that facilitates pluralism in multi-ethnic societies. The conclusions reached draw attention to the crumbling of democratic institutions, alienation of minority populations and the growing nexus between corrupt elements in the governing elites in South Asia before offering solutions to reverse this dismal trend.

Comparative Security Dynamics in North East Asia and South Asia (Hardcover): P.R. Chari, Vyjayanti, Raghavan Comparative Security Dynamics in North East Asia and South Asia (Hardcover)
P.R. Chari, Vyjayanti, Raghavan
R1,164 R138 Discovery Miles 1 380 Save R1,026 (88%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At first sight it seems that there is little in common between the security dynamics of Northeast Asia and South Asia. They are geographically situated in different parts of Eurasia. Their threat perceptions are different, being informed by their unique historical experience. These geo-strategic particularities have molded their security postures. Both these regions are distinguished by the presence of adversarial dyads- North Korea-South Korea and Pakistan-India. These countries have single-mindedly pursued their quest for nuclear weapons, except for South Korea, that was dissuaded in its own nuclear endeavor by the by the United States.

Human Security in South Asia (Hardcover): P.R. Chari, Sonika Gupta Human Security in South Asia (Hardcover)
P.R. Chari, Sonika Gupta
R492 Discovery Miles 4 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The word security has a military connotation and refers to the activities involved in protecting or defending a country, in which the State has a central role. This book argues that the State provides as well as threatens security, and that by broadening the concept of security to include both military and non-military threats such as those related to ecological, social, economic and political causes, a system of checks and balances can be introduced to regulate the State.

Biological Weapons - Issuses and Threats (Hardcover): P.R. Chari, Arpit Ranjain Biological Weapons - Issuses and Threats (Hardcover)
P.R. Chari, Arpit Ranjain
R624 Discovery Miles 6 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Biological weapons, the threat of bioterrorism, and the best ways to meet this threat to global security are the issues addressed in this book. Included are case studies of possible bioweapons incidents, including an outbreak of the plague in India and the anthrax cases in the United States. The importance of giving credit to the serious threat biological weapons present and not overlooking them in concerns of nuclear weapons of mass destruction is argued.

Kargil - The Tables Turned (Hardcover): P.R. Chari, Ashok Krishna Kargil - The Tables Turned (Hardcover)
P.R. Chari, Ashok Krishna
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Four Crises and a Peace Process - American engagement in South Asia (Paperback): P.R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, Stephen P.... Four Crises and a Peace Process - American engagement in South Asia (Paperback)
P.R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, Stephen P. Cohen
R962 Discovery Miles 9 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

India and Pakistan, nuclear neighbors and rivals, fought the last of three major wars in 1971. Far from peaceful, however, the period since then has been "one long crisis, punctuated by periods of peace." The long-disputed Kashmir issue continues to be both a cause and consequence of India-Pakistan hostility. Four Crises and a Peace Process focuses on four contained conflicts on the subcontinent: the Brasstacks Crisis of 1986?1987, the Compound Crisis of 1990, the Kargil Conflict of 1999, and the Border Confrontation of 2001?2002. Authors P.R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, and Brookings senior fellow Stephen P. Cohen explain the underlying causes of these crises, their consequences, the lessons that can be learned, and the American role in each. The four crises are notable because any one of them could have escalated to a large-scale conflict, or even all-out war, and three took place after India and Pakistan had gone nuclear. Looking for larger trends of peace and conflict in the region, the authors consider these incidents as cases of attempted conflict resolution, as instances of limited war by nuclear-armed nations, and as examples of intervention and engagement by the United States and China. They analyze the reactions of Indian, Pakistani, and international media and assess the two countries' decision-making processes. Fo "ur Crises and a Peace Process e"xplains how these crises have affected regional and international policy and evaluates the prospects for lasting peace in South Asia.

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