Contributions

  • Weinbaum, Marvin G., 1935- - Contributor
  • Kumar, Chetan. - Contributor

Publication

1995 - Westview Press, Boulder, Colo, Colorado

Language

English

Word Count

61,250 words, Guess

Page Count

245 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL790070M
  • ISBN-100813389313
  • OCLC Control Number32625535
  • Library of Congress Control Number95022509
  • Goodreads2266617
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  • LibraryThing3012032

Classifications

  • DDC355/.033054
  • LCCUA830 .S593 1995

Description

This innovative volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the issues surrounding South Asia's precarious security. Going far beyond common considerations of border defense and regime, the contributors rigorously trace the social, economic, and ecological origins of present antagonisms. Although careful attention is paid to state military policies in the post-Cold War era - particularly as governments respond to a growing arms trade and nuclear proliferation - the authors also explore the far-reaching implications of environmental degradation and narcotics trafficking for security in the region, arguing that threats such as these transcend boundaries and local political regimes. Exposing the fallacies of purely geopolitical, state-centric models for considering security issues, the authors highlight the complex historical interplay between state and unofficial actors. Concrete applications of their analysis to specific cases - like the Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India - demonstrate the importance of confidence-building measures and the inefficacy of "zero-sum" approaches to security. Finally, through its dynamic model of security, this volume offers insights into the emerging significance of new regional identities and relations in the next millennium.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • South Asia approaches the millennium: reexamining national securityWestview Press1995-01-01
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