Internal Conflicts- A Four State Analysis: India-Nepal-Sri Lanka-Myanmar

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Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, Jan 3, 2013 - Political Science - 284 pages

In a new approach to conflict management and subsequent resolution, instead of focusing on the causes of the conflicts alone, Centre for Security Analysis (CSA) explored the consequences of the protracted conflicts Northeast of India, Jammu and Kashmir, Naxalism, Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka to examine the way consequences undermine the states' efforts to bring stability, development and peace in the region. Six conflict specific studies done in the four countries established the need to analyse three major issues in greater detail ethnic/cultural identity, political management and economic factors. CSA engaged experts from India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Myanmar to analyse as to how and what role the identity factor played out in each of the four countries and how their respective governments tried to politically manage the conflict and the consequences.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Kashmir Retold Towards A South Asian Peace
14
Multiple Identity Politics in JK
34
Changing Contours of Armed Violence in Northeast India
54
Indias Northeast The Post Pacification Era
95
Changing Patterns of Nepali Ethnic Movement
130
Nepals Armed Conflict A Narrative of Political Mismanagement
167
Ethnicity in Postwar Sri Lanka
200
Sri Lankas Ethnic Conflict Role of the State
219
Ethnic Conflicts Burma
244
Contributors
269
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