Dynamics of Conflict and Peace in Contemporary South Asia

Regular price €55.99
Quantity:
Ships in 10-20 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
Shipping & Delivery
2017 Legislative Assembly election
Abul Sattar Edhi
American national subjectivities
Apna Ghar
Bengali Settlers
Bharatiya Janata Party
BJP Government
Category=JP
Central Government
Chittagong Hill Tracts
CHT Region
Civil Society
Conflict
Constituent Assembly Elections
Contemporary South Asia
CSDS Survey
Dalit Movements
Dalit rights
Dalit rights activism
Data Journalism
Democracy
democratization
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
ethnic conflict
ethnic conflict resolution
Gau Rakshaks
homogenization
Islamophobia
Jumma People
labour migration
LTTE
majoritarian democracy
Maoist Movements
modern incarnation
Mumbai
Peace
peacebuilding social movements South Asia
Peaceful social development
Post-colonial historical trajectory
Post-conflict
post-conflict Nepal
postcolonial governance
Rakhine State
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
religious minorities
Rohingya Refugees
RSS
Salwa Judum
secularism studies
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing
Shanti Bahini
social movements
South Asia
spatial politics urban
Tamil Eelam
UN
Uttar Pradesh
vigilantism
vigilantism analysis
Violated

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367693220
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns

This book engages with the concept, true value, and function of democracy in South Asia against the background of real social conditions for the promotion of peaceful development in the region.

In the book, the issue of peaceful social development is defined as the conditions under which the maintenance of social order and social development is achieved – not by violent compulsion but through the negotiation of intentions or interests among members of society. The book assesses the issue of peaceful social development and demonstrates that the maintenance of such conditions for long periods is a necessary requirement for the political, economic, and cultural development of a society and state. Chapters argue that, through the post-colonial historical trajectory of South Asia, it has become commonly understood that democracy is the better, if not the best, political system and value for that purpose. Additionally, the book claims that, while democratization and the deepening of democracy have been broadly discussed in the region, the peace that democracy is supposed to promote has been in serious danger, especially in the 21st century.

A timely survey and re-evaluation of democracy and peaceful development in South Asia, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of South Asian Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies and Asian Politics and Security.

Minoru Mio is a professor and the director of the Department of Globalization and Humanities at the National Museum of Ethnology, Japan. He is one of the series editors of the Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies and has co-edited Cities in South Asia (with Crispin Bates, 2015), Human and International Security in India (with Crispin Bates and Akio Tanabe, 2015) and Rethinking Social Exclusion in India (with Abhijit Dasgupta, 2017), also published by Routledge.

Kazuya Nakamizo is a professor in the Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies at Kyoto University, Japan. He is the author of Violence and Democracy: The Collapse of One-Party Dominant Rule in India (2020).

Tatsuro Fujikura is a professor in the Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, and the director of the Center for South Asian Studies at Kyoto University, Japan. He is the author of Discourses of Awareness: Development, Social Movements and the Practices of Freedom in Nepal (2013).