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082 _aUA 832.8 .A43 2004
100 _aAlam, Imtiaz.
110 _aSouth Asian.
245 _aSouth Asian security dilemmas / Imtiaz Alam.
260 _aLahore, Pakistan : South Asian Journal, 2004.
300 _avi, 7-193 ; 25 cm.
500 _aCover title.
500 _aSouth Asian—at head of title.
500 _aJanuary-March 2004.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
500 _aQuarterly Magazine of South Asian Journalists & scholars—cover page.
500 _a[01] Security paradigms—[02] Rights in conflict situations—[03] Economic cost of security—[04] Nuclear arms race in subcontinent—[05] Sinhala-Tamil conflict—[06] Nepal's strategic balancing—[07] Post-9
500 _a11 Afghanistan—[08] Proliferation of small arms—[09] South Asia as viewed by Japan and EU, Kashmir : seeking solutions—cover page.
500 _aContents: South Asian security dilemmas—In this issue—Security paradigms as mirage
500 _a Praful Bidwai (p. 7-16)—Rights in conflict situations
500 _a I.A. Rehman (p.17-23)—India's strategic interests
500 _a Lt. Gen (Retd.) Satish Nambiar (p.24-35)—Pakistan's security : problems of linearity
500 _a Ayesha Siddiqa Agha (p. 36-48)—Indian nuclear paradigm
500 _a Bharat Karnad(p. 49-69)—Missile race in South Asia
500 _a Syed Rifaat Hussain (p. 70-81)— Nepal's strategic balancing
500 _a M.R. Josse (p. 82-91)—Sri Lanka : confrontation to accommodation
500 _a Jehan Perera (p. 92-106)—Post-9
500 _a11 Afghanistan
500 _a Kamal Matinuddin (p. 107-119)—Indo-Pak defence spending
500 _a C. Rammanohar Reddy (p. 120-131)—Small arms in the subcontinent
500 _a Imtiaz Ahmed (p. 132-142)—The tamil question
500 _a S. Jayahanthan (p. 143-153)—Europe and South Asia
500 _a Jean-Luc Racine (p. 154-163)—How Japanese view nuclear proliferation?
500 _a Shinichi OGAWA (p. 164-174)—Kashmir : past, present and future
500 _a Ghulam Nabi Fai (p. 175-185)—Grasping the nettle
500 _a Prem Shankar Jha (p. 186-193).
500 _aSummary: The South Asian Journal is an academic and topical quarterly magazine published by the South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA)-an independent and mainstream media body-which promotes dialogue and the exchange of ideas in a healthy, democratic and informed manner across the nations and peoples of South Asia. The journal provides a pluralist platform for a serious and informed analysis of all that is crucial to the development of the people, the nation-states and the region as a whole and engages the best minds to share their thoughts with those who matter in policy and public opinion making, as well as the representatives of civil society—back cover.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aNational security – Southeast Asia.
650 _aInternational conflict.
650 _aAssociation of South-East Asian Nations.
650 _aSoutheast Asia – Ethnic relations.
650 _aSoutheast Asia – Politics and government – 1945-.
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