This product is usually dispatched within 3 days
Free CA delivery on orders $40 or over
Exam copy added to basket
Choose your preferred format. Please note ebook exam copies are fulfilled by VitalSource™.
You must sign in to add this item to your wishlist. Please sign in or create an account
South Asia in World Politics offers a comprehensive introduction to the politics and international relations of South Asia, a key area encompassing the states of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. While U.S. interest has long been sporadic and reactive, 9/11 alerted Washington that paying only fitful attention to one of the world's most volatile and populous regions was a recipe for everyday instability, repeated international crises, major and minor wars, and conditions so chronically unsettled that they continue to provide a fertile breeding ground for transnational Islamic terrorism. Exploring the many facets of this dynamic region, the book also assesses U.S. policy toward Afghanistan and explains the importance of Bangladesh and Pakistan, two of only a handful of Islamic states with significant track records as democracies.
Published | Mar 11 2005 |
---|---|
Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 336 |
ISBN | 9780742525870 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 215 x 151 mm |
Series | Asia in World Politics |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This text addresses a vitally important lacuna in the literature on the international relations of South Asia, a critical but oft-neglected region. An excellent set of scholars offers cogent, timely, and well-drafted chapters on every aspect of regional relations.
Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University
This well-written introductory volume on South Asia, whose text is buttressed with a useful historical chronology and notes, will guide the interested reader to more extensive discussions of topics covered....Highly recommended.
Choice Reviews
In recent years, [South Asia] has not received the scholarly attention that it deserves. This first-rate [volume] goes far toward filling the gap by focusing on the international relations (and domestic developments, where relevant) of the South Asian states.
Foreign Affairs
South Asia's new relevance to the twin scourges of nuclear proliferation and terrorism are comprehensively addressed in this remarkable new text, but so are the region's positive features: the expansion of democracy, the management of incredible ethnic diversity, and the rapid economic growth of its most important state, India. This volume will be of enormous value to students and academics seeking an introduction to this hitherto ignored region-senior policymakers would benefit as well from the wisdom to be found in these pages.
Stephen P. Cohen, The Brookings Institution
Your School account is not valid for the Canada site. You have been logged out of your account.
You are on the Canada site. Would you like to go to the United States site?
Error message.