-- Acknowledgements -- Introduction : sovereignty, development and civil war / Aparna Sundar and Nandini Sundar -- Contextualizing civil wars in South Asia / Nandini Sundar -- Sri Lanka : military fiscalism and the politics of market reform at a time of civil war / Rajesh Venugopal -- The transnational political economy of civil war in Afghanistan / Alessandro Monsutti -- Aid and violence : development, insurgency and social transformation in Nepal / Antonio Donini and Jeevan Raj Sharma -- Civil war or genocide? : Britain and the secession of east Pakistan in 1971 / Anthony Dirk Moses -- The rise of jihadi militancy in Pakistan's tribal areas / Haris Gazdar, Yasser Kureshi and Asad Sayeed -- Routine emergencies : India's armed forces specia...
South Asia is the largest region in the world in terms of population and India is the most dominant ...
In this thesis I have analysed in detail the immediate origins, conduct and diplomacy of the war wa...
Bengal: civil war or decolonization? by Philippe Devillers The conflict which ravages western Bengal...
South Asia has become the site of major civil or internal wars, with both domestic and global conseq...
This chapter argues that the destinies of South Asian peoples are necessarily entwined such that a d...
Journal of Genocide Research, vol. 13, no. 4, automne 2011 Numéro spécial : «East Pakistan War, 1971...
In the past decade and a half there has been a steady rise in left-wing violence in South Asia, conf...
In February 1999 Pakistan and India, through Lahore Declaration that was signed between the Prime Mi...
This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia — in India (with special reference to the...
In the intense debates about the legality of humanitarian intervention, commentators have argued at ...
Studies on post-1947 South Asia mostly focus on divergences or only deal with the individual states,...
The conflict in erstwhile East Pakistan, especially during 1970-1, was one of the bloodiest and most...
A combination of factors has prevented those involved in the horrific genocide of 1971 in Bangladesh...
The endemic instability and insecurity in South Asia continue to stem from the unresolved Kashmir di...
The destruction of indigenous, tribal peoples in remote and/or frontier regions of the developing wo...
South Asia is the largest region in the world in terms of population and India is the most dominant ...
In this thesis I have analysed in detail the immediate origins, conduct and diplomacy of the war wa...
Bengal: civil war or decolonization? by Philippe Devillers The conflict which ravages western Bengal...
South Asia has become the site of major civil or internal wars, with both domestic and global conseq...
This chapter argues that the destinies of South Asian peoples are necessarily entwined such that a d...
Journal of Genocide Research, vol. 13, no. 4, automne 2011 Numéro spécial : «East Pakistan War, 1971...
In the past decade and a half there has been a steady rise in left-wing violence in South Asia, conf...
In February 1999 Pakistan and India, through Lahore Declaration that was signed between the Prime Mi...
This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia — in India (with special reference to the...
In the intense debates about the legality of humanitarian intervention, commentators have argued at ...
Studies on post-1947 South Asia mostly focus on divergences or only deal with the individual states,...
The conflict in erstwhile East Pakistan, especially during 1970-1, was one of the bloodiest and most...
A combination of factors has prevented those involved in the horrific genocide of 1971 in Bangladesh...
The endemic instability and insecurity in South Asia continue to stem from the unresolved Kashmir di...
The destruction of indigenous, tribal peoples in remote and/or frontier regions of the developing wo...
South Asia is the largest region in the world in terms of population and India is the most dominant ...
In this thesis I have analysed in detail the immediate origins, conduct and diplomacy of the war wa...
Bengal: civil war or decolonization? by Philippe Devillers The conflict which ravages western Bengal...