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• This is an institutional collaboration with Institute of
Developing Economies-Japan External Trade Organization •
Monographs on Japan are above average sellers • Will be of great
interest to scholars and researchers of politics and international
relations, strategic studies, development studies, and Asian
studies
* This is an institutional collaboration with Institute of
Developing Economies-Japan External Trade Organization * Monographs
on Japan are above average sellers * Will be of great interest to
scholars and researchers of politics and international relations,
strategic studies, development studies, and Asian studies
The Eastern Himalaya region covers a geographical area that spans
five nations and has diverse landscapes, a multitude of ethnic
groups and a rich variety of flora and fauna. The region is
relatively poor in terms of GDP and per capita income;
industrialisation and infrastructure is under-developed;
climate-induced disasters are frequent; and maternal and infant
mortality rates are high. Economic constraints combined with
restrictive cultural norms create barriers for women in education,
employment and decision-making, thus further entrenching unequal
gender relations. This book explores the ways in which
gender-sensitive and inclusive policies can be developed to address
the basic issues of marginalisation, livelihood, poverty and
vulnerability in the Eastern Himalayas. The chapters in the volume
touch upon current concerns, such as the economic and social
challenges faced by women, their control over resources, questions
of patriarchy, discrimination, gender rights and equity,
information, empowerment and participation, and women as agents of
change. This volume will be useful to researchers and scholars in
gender studies, sociology and social anthropology, development
studies, economic and human geography, politics, northeast and
Himalayan studies, South Asian studies, as well as policymakers and
those in the development sector and non-governmental organisations.
The Eastern Himalaya region covers a geographical area that spans
five nations and has diverse landscapes, a multitude of ethnic
groups and a rich variety of flora and fauna. The region is
relatively poor in terms of GDP and per capita income;
industrialisation and infrastructure is under-developed;
climate-induced disasters are frequent; and maternal and infant
mortality rates are high. Economic constraints combined with
restrictive cultural norms create barriers for women in education,
employment and decision-making, thus further entrenching unequal
gender relations. This book explores the ways in which
gender-sensitive and inclusive policies can be developed to address
the basic issues of marginalisation, livelihood, poverty and
vulnerability in the Eastern Himalayas. The chapters in the volume
touch upon current concerns, such as the economic and social
challenges faced by women, their control over resources, questions
of patriarchy, discrimination, gender rights and equity,
information, empowerment and participation, and women as agents of
change. This volume will be useful to researchers and scholars in
gender studies, sociology and social anthropology, development
studies, economic and human geography, politics, northeast and
Himalayan studies, South Asian studies, as well as policymakers and
those in the development sector and non-governmental organisations.
Northeast India comprises of seven states - Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. This
region has been the theatre of insurgency and ethnic-based armed
conflicts for more than half a century making the region one of
South Asia's most disturbed areas. The instability in Northeast
India is characterized by two distinct factors - ethnic clashes
among the indigenous groups and political movement against the
Union Government. The conflicting dynamics in the Northeast ranges
from insurgency for secession to insurgency for autonomy, from
terrorism to ethnic clashes, to problems of continuous inflow of
migrants and the fight over resources. Moreover, vested interests
and inter tribal and inter factional rivalry have led militant
groups to continually clash among themselves, plunging the region
in a vicious cycle of militancy, social violence and lack of
economic growth. These armed conflicts have given impetus to small
arms proliferation, narcotics trade and a parallel economy. The
democratic deficits and how the Central Government and the states
have addressed these concerns are of interest. The location of the
region, politically and geographically, has a fundamental bearing
on it and its people who aspire for different goals and how they
try to reach these goals. The region shares borders with four
countries: Myanmar, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Tibet/China and is
connected to the Indian mainland by a narrow stretch of land. This
adds to the trans - border ramifications to the conflicts. To
address these issues CSA with the help of Centre for Northeast
Studies and Policy Research, Guwahati engaged a few experts who
have contributed papers which were presented at the Seminar in New
Delhi in July 2010 and the same stand published through this book.
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