This volume is an attempt towards understanding the efficacy of regionalism today and also to suggest ways of tiding over the problems faced by the countries in Asian continent in their attempts to advance towards the goal of regional cooperation.
This volume is an attempt towards understanding the efficacy of regionalism today and also to suggest ways of tiding over the problems faced by the countries in Asian continent in their attempts to advance towards the goal of regional cooperation.
Rabindra Sen is a former Professor and ex-Coordinator of the Centre of Advanced Study Programme in the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University. Anindya Jyoti Majumdar is Professor in the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Bhagaban Behera teaches in the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Regionalism and Security: Bridges over Fault-lines 2. Regionalism in Asia-Pacific: Role of APT and EAS 3. Eurasian Regional Security: The Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization 4. Genesis and Evolution of Regionalism in Europe and South Asia: A Comparative Analysis 5. South Asian Regionalism in the Light of Evolving Neo-regionalism in Asia 6. SAARC in India's Foreign Policy Calculus 7. Rethinking Regionalism in South Asia 8. ASEAN in the New Global Order: The Effective-Ineffective Dichotomy 9. (Re)evaluating Regionalism in West Asia 10. Regionalism in Post-Soviet Central Asia: Endogenous and Exogenous Factors 11. Asian Regionalism and Sub-Regionalism: The Context of Indo-Thai Cooperation and Connectivity
1. Regionalism and Security: Bridges over Fault-lines 2. Regionalism in Asia-Pacific: Role of APT and EAS 3. Eurasian Regional Security: The Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization 4. Genesis and Evolution of Regionalism in Europe and South Asia: A Comparative Analysis 5. South Asian Regionalism in the Light of Evolving Neo-regionalism in Asia 6. SAARC in India's Foreign Policy Calculus 7. Rethinking Regionalism in South Asia 8. ASEAN in the New Global Order: The Effective-Ineffective Dichotomy 9. (Re)evaluating Regionalism in West Asia 10. Regionalism in Post-Soviet Central Asia: Endogenous and Exogenous Factors 11. Asian Regionalism and Sub-Regionalism: The Context of Indo-Thai Cooperation and Connectivity
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