BIMSTEC
Mapping Sub-Regionalism in Asia
Herausgeber: Raju, Adluri Subramanyam; Basu Ray Chaudhury, Anasua
BIMSTEC
Mapping Sub-Regionalism in Asia
Herausgeber: Raju, Adluri Subramanyam; Basu Ray Chaudhury, Anasua
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This volume is a comprehensive study of the challenges and opportunities facing the BIMSTEC. It analyses the BIMSTECâ s present status and highlights the ways in which the organization can be rejuvenated to forge a stronger Bay of Bengal community.
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This volume is a comprehensive study of the challenges and opportunities facing the BIMSTEC. It analyses the BIMSTECâ s present status and highlights the ways in which the organization can be rejuvenated to forge a stronger Bay of Bengal community.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781032341354
- ISBN-10: 1032341351
- Artikelnr.: 64105254
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781032341354
- ISBN-10: 1032341351
- Artikelnr.: 64105254
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Adluri Subramanyam Raju is Dean of International Relations; Professor and the head of UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute of South Asia Regional Cooperation (UMISARC) and Centre for South Asian Studies; Coordinator of the UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Madanjeet Singh Chair and UGC Centre for Maritime Studies, Pondicherry University, India. He was recipient of the Mahbub Ul Haq Award (Regional Centre for Strategic Studies [RCSS], Colombo, 2003), Scholar of Peace Award (WISCOMP, New Delhi, 2002) and Kodikara Award (RCSS, Colombo, 1998). He was Salzburg Seminar Fellow (2006). He received the National Best Teacher Award (C.V.S. Krishnamurthy Theja Charities, Tirupati, 2017) and Best Teacher Award twice (Pondicherry University, 2013 and 2018). He was Visiting Fellow at the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies, Colombo, May 2012. He was a member of the Third Task Force on Blue Economy, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), New Delhi. He is an Honorary Adjunct Fellow at National Maritime Foundation (NMF), New Delhi. He is on the editorial board for seven journals. He published 52 articles and 25 books (including edited volumes). Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury, is Senior Fellow with the Neighbourhood Initiative of Observer Research Foundation, Kolkata Chapter. She is the coordinator of the research project, "Proximity to Connectivity." She specialises in South Asia, refugees, forced migration and women in conflict zones. She is the recipient of the Public Service Broadcasting Trust Senior Media Fellowship (2007), and the Kodikara Award from the Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS), Colombo, in 1998-1999. Anasua was also ICSSR Post-Doctoral Fellow (2004-2006) at the Centre for the Studies of Developing Societies (CSDS), New Delhi, and Visiting Fellow at the Maison des Sciences de I'Homme, Paris. Her recent publications include India-Myanmar Borderlands: Ethnicity, Security and Connectivity (co-edited, 2020), Connecting Nations: India and Southeast Asia (co-edited, 2019), State of Being Stateless (co-edited, 2015) and Women in Indian Borderlands (co-edited, 2011).
Introduction
Adluri Subramanyam Raju & Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury
Part-1: BIMSTEC: Background
1. BIMSTEC: Beyond Nationalism and National Interest
R. Srinivasan
Part-2: BIMSTEC as a Sub Regional Grouping: Member Countries' Perspectives
2. India's Approach towards BIMSTEC: A new hope for regional economic
cooperation
Naresh Subba
3. Strengthening Strategic Convergences within BIMSTEC: A case study of
India-Thailand Cooperation
Ritika V. Kapoor
4. Myanmar's role in BIMSTEC: Assessing Prospects and Challenges
Sreeparna Banerjee
5. Myanmar Media, State Prerogatives and the BIMSTEC Narrative
Soe Myint
6. India's Role in BIMSTEC through Transport Connectivity and Tourism
Udita Banerjee
7. BIMSTEC and its Relevance to the Land-locked Countries
Purushottam Ojha
8. BIMSTEC: A Gateway for Bhutan
Sita Chamlagai
9. Gazing at the BIMSTEC through the pandemics: A view from Bangladesh
Amena Mohsin & Mohammad Atique Rahman
10. Punching above the Weight?: Role of Sri Lanka in BIMSTEC
N. Manoharan
Part-3: Cooperation in the Field of Disaster Management
11. Managing Natural Disasters: BIMSTEC Cooperation
P.V. Rao
12. HADR across the Bay: Evaluation of India's role in BIMSTEC
Sohini Bose
13. BIMSTEC: Disaster Management as a tool for Regional Cooperation
Rashmi B. R.
14. Bay of Bengal: Situating Post-Colonial Imagination and Climate Change
Udayan Das
Adluri Subramanyam Raju & Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury
Part-1: BIMSTEC: Background
1. BIMSTEC: Beyond Nationalism and National Interest
R. Srinivasan
Part-2: BIMSTEC as a Sub Regional Grouping: Member Countries' Perspectives
2. India's Approach towards BIMSTEC: A new hope for regional economic
cooperation
Naresh Subba
3. Strengthening Strategic Convergences within BIMSTEC: A case study of
India-Thailand Cooperation
Ritika V. Kapoor
4. Myanmar's role in BIMSTEC: Assessing Prospects and Challenges
Sreeparna Banerjee
5. Myanmar Media, State Prerogatives and the BIMSTEC Narrative
Soe Myint
6. India's Role in BIMSTEC through Transport Connectivity and Tourism
Udita Banerjee
7. BIMSTEC and its Relevance to the Land-locked Countries
Purushottam Ojha
8. BIMSTEC: A Gateway for Bhutan
Sita Chamlagai
9. Gazing at the BIMSTEC through the pandemics: A view from Bangladesh
Amena Mohsin & Mohammad Atique Rahman
10. Punching above the Weight?: Role of Sri Lanka in BIMSTEC
N. Manoharan
Part-3: Cooperation in the Field of Disaster Management
11. Managing Natural Disasters: BIMSTEC Cooperation
P.V. Rao
12. HADR across the Bay: Evaluation of India's role in BIMSTEC
Sohini Bose
13. BIMSTEC: Disaster Management as a tool for Regional Cooperation
Rashmi B. R.
14. Bay of Bengal: Situating Post-Colonial Imagination and Climate Change
Udayan Das
Introduction
Adluri Subramanyam Raju & Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury
Part-1: BIMSTEC: Background
1. BIMSTEC: Beyond Nationalism and National Interest
R. Srinivasan
Part-2: BIMSTEC as a Sub Regional Grouping: Member Countries' Perspectives
2. India's Approach towards BIMSTEC: A new hope for regional economic
cooperation
Naresh Subba
3. Strengthening Strategic Convergences within BIMSTEC: A case study of
India-Thailand Cooperation
Ritika V. Kapoor
4. Myanmar's role in BIMSTEC: Assessing Prospects and Challenges
Sreeparna Banerjee
5. Myanmar Media, State Prerogatives and the BIMSTEC Narrative
Soe Myint
6. India's Role in BIMSTEC through Transport Connectivity and Tourism
Udita Banerjee
7. BIMSTEC and its Relevance to the Land-locked Countries
Purushottam Ojha
8. BIMSTEC: A Gateway for Bhutan
Sita Chamlagai
9. Gazing at the BIMSTEC through the pandemics: A view from Bangladesh
Amena Mohsin & Mohammad Atique Rahman
10. Punching above the Weight?: Role of Sri Lanka in BIMSTEC
N. Manoharan
Part-3: Cooperation in the Field of Disaster Management
11. Managing Natural Disasters: BIMSTEC Cooperation
P.V. Rao
12. HADR across the Bay: Evaluation of India's role in BIMSTEC
Sohini Bose
13. BIMSTEC: Disaster Management as a tool for Regional Cooperation
Rashmi B. R.
14. Bay of Bengal: Situating Post-Colonial Imagination and Climate Change
Udayan Das
Adluri Subramanyam Raju & Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury
Part-1: BIMSTEC: Background
1. BIMSTEC: Beyond Nationalism and National Interest
R. Srinivasan
Part-2: BIMSTEC as a Sub Regional Grouping: Member Countries' Perspectives
2. India's Approach towards BIMSTEC: A new hope for regional economic
cooperation
Naresh Subba
3. Strengthening Strategic Convergences within BIMSTEC: A case study of
India-Thailand Cooperation
Ritika V. Kapoor
4. Myanmar's role in BIMSTEC: Assessing Prospects and Challenges
Sreeparna Banerjee
5. Myanmar Media, State Prerogatives and the BIMSTEC Narrative
Soe Myint
6. India's Role in BIMSTEC through Transport Connectivity and Tourism
Udita Banerjee
7. BIMSTEC and its Relevance to the Land-locked Countries
Purushottam Ojha
8. BIMSTEC: A Gateway for Bhutan
Sita Chamlagai
9. Gazing at the BIMSTEC through the pandemics: A view from Bangladesh
Amena Mohsin & Mohammad Atique Rahman
10. Punching above the Weight?: Role of Sri Lanka in BIMSTEC
N. Manoharan
Part-3: Cooperation in the Field of Disaster Management
11. Managing Natural Disasters: BIMSTEC Cooperation
P.V. Rao
12. HADR across the Bay: Evaluation of India's role in BIMSTEC
Sohini Bose
13. BIMSTEC: Disaster Management as a tool for Regional Cooperation
Rashmi B. R.
14. Bay of Bengal: Situating Post-Colonial Imagination and Climate Change
Udayan Das