First of a two-volume treatise on International relations theory and its implications, connects, and disconnects with developments in contemporary South Asia, this volume brings together nine essays discussing regional cooperation models, processes, and challenges for cooperation; the role domestic policies of the region's nations play in the evolution of international relations scenario in South Asia, and the complex connect between regional political economy andinternational relations.
First of a two-volume treatise on International relations theory and its implications, connects, and disconnects with developments in contemporary South Asia, this volume brings together nine essays discussing regional cooperation models, processes, and challenges for cooperation; the role domestic policies of the region's nations play in the evolution of international relations scenario in South Asia, and the complex connect between regional political economy andinternational relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E. Sridharan is Academic Director, University of Pennsylvania Institute for Advance Study of India, New Delhi
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface and Acknowledgements * Introduction: International Relations Theory and South Asian Regional Cooperation: Security, Political Economy, Domestic Politics, Identities, and Images (E. Sridharan) * I. Possible Regional Cooperation Models, Processes and Obstacles * 1. Sovereignty Tradeoffs and Regional Integration: Theoretical and Comparative Reflections (Pratap Bhanu Mehta) * 2. Regional Dynamics of Emerging Powers: Power/Control or Leadership/Consent (Varun Sahni) * 3. SAARC: The Search for a Regional Security Model (Aparajita Biswas) * II. Domestic Politics and its Foreign Policy Implications * 4. The Evolution of Civil-Military Relations in South Asia (Ayesha Siddiqa) * 5. Re-Designing the Architecture of the State? Sri Lanka's Transition from Civil War to Post-Civil War State (Jayadeva Uyangoda) * 6. Foreign Policy Reversal: The Politics of Sri Lanka's Economic Relations with India (Rajesh M. Basrur) * 7. Domestic Bases of Foreign Policy: The Case of Bangladesh's Policy towards India (Nalini Kant Jha) * III. Political Economy and Regional Cooperation * 8. Political Economy of Preferential Trade in South Asia: The Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (Rahul Mukherji) * 9. Obstacles to Bangladesh-India Cooperation: An International Relations Theory Perspective (Mohammad Humayun Kabir)
* Preface and Acknowledgements * Introduction: International Relations Theory and South Asian Regional Cooperation: Security, Political Economy, Domestic Politics, Identities, and Images (E. Sridharan) * I. Possible Regional Cooperation Models, Processes and Obstacles * 1. Sovereignty Tradeoffs and Regional Integration: Theoretical and Comparative Reflections (Pratap Bhanu Mehta) * 2. Regional Dynamics of Emerging Powers: Power/Control or Leadership/Consent (Varun Sahni) * 3. SAARC: The Search for a Regional Security Model (Aparajita Biswas) * II. Domestic Politics and its Foreign Policy Implications * 4. The Evolution of Civil-Military Relations in South Asia (Ayesha Siddiqa) * 5. Re-Designing the Architecture of the State? Sri Lanka's Transition from Civil War to Post-Civil War State (Jayadeva Uyangoda) * 6. Foreign Policy Reversal: The Politics of Sri Lanka's Economic Relations with India (Rajesh M. Basrur) * 7. Domestic Bases of Foreign Policy: The Case of Bangladesh's Policy towards India (Nalini Kant Jha) * III. Political Economy and Regional Cooperation * 8. Political Economy of Preferential Trade in South Asia: The Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (Rahul Mukherji) * 9. Obstacles to Bangladesh-India Cooperation: An International Relations Theory Perspective (Mohammad Humayun Kabir)
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