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South Asia 2060
Envisioning Regional Futures
von Adil Najam, Moeed Yusuf
Verlag: Anthem Press
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ISBN: 978-0-85728-074-9
Erschienen am 15.07.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 705 Gramm
Umfang: 340 Seiten

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"South Asia 2060" is a dialogue between 47 thought leaders, ranging from policymakers to academics to civil society activists and visionaries from across South Asia and the world, on the likely longer-range trajectories of South Asia's future as a region. The collection explores how South Asia's regional future will impact the rest of the world while also shedding light on its present condition.



Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction Imagining South Asian Futures -  Moeed Yusuf and Adil Najam; SECTION I: SOUTH ASIA AS A REGION: Chapter 1: Prisoners or Masters of Destiny? - Ramesh Thakur; Chapter 2: South Asian Futures: Three Scenarios - Stephen P. Cohen and Jacob Friedman; Chapter 3: Federalism on the Road: Region and Regionalism - Kanak Mani Dixit; Chapter 4: Diversity in South Asia - John Thomson; Chapter 5: Future's Past - Manan Ahmed Asif; SECTION II: STATE RELATIONS: Chapter 6: The Future of Democracy - Jalal Alamgir; Chapter 7: Conflict and Reconciliation: Three Scenarios - Amitabh Mattoo; Chapter 8: Religion and State Formation - Najeeb Jung; Chapter 9: Will South Asia Still Be Terrorism's Center of Gravity? - William Milam; Chapter 10: Speculations on Nuclear South Asia - Pervez A. Hoodbhoy and Zia Mian; Chapter 11: Nuclear Risk: Overstated or Underrated? - Hilary Synnott; Chapter 12: The Shadow of the India-Pakistan Stalemate - Maleeha Lodhi; Chapter 13: Regional Integration - Lhaba Tshering; Chapter 14: The Future of Integration - Nihal Rodrigo; Chapter 15: The Giant Neighbor: Why is China Important? - Manu Bhaskaran; SECTION III: DEVELOPMENT: Chapter 16: South Asian Economy in 2060 -   Ishrat Husain; Chapter 17: Economic Futures: Challenges Ahead - A. K. Enamul Haque; Chapter 18: South Asia in the Asian Economy: Struggling  to Overcome History - Amitendu Palit; Chapter 19: Globalization and South Asia - Sanjoy Chakravorty; Chapter 20: Trade Relations: Some Predictions and Lessons - Pradeep S. Mehta and Niru Yadav; Chapter 21: Urban Policy for Environmental Quality and Well-Being - Madhav G. Badami and Murtaza Haider; Chapter 22: Urban Futures, Urban Challenges - Syed Abu Hasnath; Chapter 23: Water Security: Risks and Responses - John Briscoe; Chapter 24: Agriculture and Food Security - M. E. Tusneem; Chapter 25: Meeting Electric Power Demand in South Asia - Rajan Gupta and Harihar Shankar; Chapter 26: E-South Asia: A Social Science Fiction - Rohan Samarajiva; SECTION IV: HUMAN WELL-BEING: Chapter 27: Population Dynamics, Economic Prospects and Regional Coherence - David E. Bloom and Larry Rosenberg; Chapter 28: Towards Cooperation for Poverty Reduction? - Safiya Aftab; Chapter 29: Health Challenges - Gerald T. Keusch and Pramilla Senanayake; Chapter 30: Regional Disease Dynamics - Chalinda D. Weerasinghe; Chapter 31: Education: Time Bomb or Silver Bullet? - Jamshed Bharucha; Chapter 32: Scholarship in and on South Asia - Ali Riaz; Chapter 33: Rights and Justice: A Prospective View - Balakrishnan Rajagopal; Chapter 34: Patriarchy, Power and Paradox: Dreaming Gender Equality and Development - Shahla Haeri and Brenda Gael McSweeney; Chapter 35: Women in South Asia - Anita M. Weiss; Chapter 36: Media: New Trends, Old Problems - Beena Sarwar; Chapter 37: Sports: Passion and Industry - Saad Shafqat; About the Authors; Bibliography; Index



Adil Najam is vice chancellor of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan, professor of international relations at Boston University, USA, and the former director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University. 


Moeed Yusuf is the South Asia adviser at the Center for Conflict Management, United States Institute of Peace.


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