International relations theory and South Asia: security, political economy, domestic politics, identities, and images/
edited by E. Sridharan
- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011.
- 368p.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND SOUTH ASIAN REGIONAL COOPERATION: SECURITY, POLITICAL ECONOMY, DOMESTIC POLITICS, IDENTITIES, AND IMAGES (E. SRIDHARAN); ;
PART 1 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); ;
PART 2 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); ;
PART 3 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)
9780198069652
Regionalism -- South Asia South Asian cooperation International relations