Peace studies: an introduction to the concept, scope and themes/
edited by Ranabir Samaddar
- New Delhi: Sage, 2004.
- 445 p. ; 22 cm.
- South asian peace studies, 1. .
Introduction - Ranabir Samaddar PART ONE: DEFINING PEACE STUDIES Sectional Introduction - Samir Kr Das Problems of Preparing a Peace Studies Reader - Ranabir Samaddar A Peace Audit on South Asia - Kanti Bajpai Neo-Liberalism and Democracy in South Asia - Gautam Kr Basu Legal Regime for Refugee Care - Brian Gorlick Self-Determination and Politics of Identity - East Europe - Subhas Chakraborty Deaths, Responsibility, and Justice - Ranabir Samaddar PART TWO: BORDERS, WAR AND THE PEOPLE Sectional Introduction - Paula Banerjee War, Population Movements and the Formation of States - Samir Kr Das Borders as Unsettled Markers - The Sino-Indian Border - Paula Banerjee Protecting the Rights of Refugees - Irene Khan People and Territory: Moving beyond Boundaries - Barun De Population Movements and Interstate Conflicts - Partha Ghosh Rehabilitation of Victims in War-torn Societies - Sanjukta Bhattacharya Women Across Borders in Kashmir - The Continuum of Violence - Asha Hans Nationalities, Ethnic Processes, and Violence in India's Northeast - Manirul Hussain PART THREE: CONFLICT SITUATIONS, DIALOGUE AND PEACE Sectional Introduction - Subhoranjan Dasgupta Building Peace in Kashmir - Tapan Kr Bose The Indian Nuclear Debate - Kanti Bajpai Sub-Regional Dialogue in the East and the Northeast - A New Way to Cooperate - Paula Banerjee et al A New Way to Cooperate Literary Sensitivities on War, Exodus, and Partition - Subhoranjan Dasgupta Between Revenge and Reconciliation - Rajeev Bhargava Further Readings on Themes in Peace Studies Index
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