South Asia's weak states : understanding the regional insecurity predicament /
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Language: | English |
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University Press :
Stanford Security Studies,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- State capacity and South Asia's perennial insecurity problems / T. V. Paul
- State failure and states poised to fail : South Asia and developing nations / Robert I. Rotberg
- State formation, consolidation, and the security challenge : exploring the causes of state incapacity in South Asia / Matthew Lange
- State, nations, and the regional security order of South Asia / Benjamin Miller
- Economic globalization and state capacity in South Asia / Baldev Raj Nayar
- Symbiosis and fracture : civil society and weak states in South Asia / Mustapha Kamal Pasha
- Polity, security, and foreign policy in contemporary India / David Malone and Rohan Mukherjee
- Weak state, failed state, garrison state : the Pakistan saga / Lawrence Ziring
- Afghanistan : a weak state in the path of power rivalries / Rasul Bakhsh Rais
- Sri Lanka : challenges in state consolidation and minority integration / Sankaran Krishna
- Bangladesh : "a weak state" with multiple security challenges / Ali Riaz
- Rebellion and state formation in Nepal : implications for South Asian security / Maya Chadda
- Transforming South Asia : is a pluralistic security community feasible? / T. V. Paul and Theodore McLauchlin.