List of Figure and Tables

Conflict and Peace in South Asia

ISBN: 978-0-4445-3176-6, eISBN: 978-1-84950-534-5

ISSN: 1572-8323

Publication date: 13 October 2008

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(2008), "List of Figure and Tables", Chatterji, M. and Jain, B.M. (Ed.) Conflict and Peace in South Asia (Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development, Vol. 5), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. xi. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1572-8323(08)05027-3

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Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development volume 5
Conflict and Peace in South Asia
Copyright page
Dedication
List of Figure and Tables
List of contributors
Foreword
Introduction: historical and contemporary perspectives on South Asia
A model of military spending of India and Pakistan
A game theoretical approach to the coalition politics in an Indian state
Evidence of asymmetric cointegration between the military expenditures of India and Pakistan
Liberalisation, democratisation and the distribution of urban local public goods
Natural disasters: A nonmilitary threat to national security
Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: A Psycho-Cultural Analysis
Managing development for peace: Sri Lanka
Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka: The dilemma of building a unitary state
The peace process in Sri Lanka
Economic imperative for peace in Sri Lanka
India engages Afghanistan: Expanding its influence in the neighborhood
Dynamics of political transition in Myanmar: Impediments and alternative futures
Dealing with Maoists: Nepal's experience with peace negotiations
India and Bangladesh: A relationship adrift
Political dimensions of Islamic fundamentalism in South Asia
South Asian Regional Council (SARC) and South Asian rivers: A study in water conflict
India's trade with its South Asian neighbours: Conflict or Confidence Building?
Trade liberalization and national security in the context of WTO framework
Business process outsourcing under globalisation: Is the conflict between India and the USA receding?
Retrospect and prospect
Index