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        The Dynamics of Conflict and Peace in Contemporary South Asia

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        The State, Democracy and Social Movements

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        Mio, Minoru (editor)
        Nakamizo, Kazuya (editor)
        Fujikura, Tatsuro (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        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.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/102163
        Keywords
        Shanti Bahini; Chittagong Hill Tracts; Conflict; Salwa Judum; Peace; Tamil Eelam; Democracy; Post-conflict Nepal; South Asia; Jumma People; Contemporary South Asia; UN; Post-conflict; LTTE; Post-colonial historical trajectory; Violated; Peaceful social development; Rakhine State; Civil Society; Constituent Assembly Elections; RSS; Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh; Central Government; Dalit Movements; CHT Region; Data Journalism; Rohingya Refugees; Apna Ghar; Bengali Settlers; Maoist Movements
        DOI
        10.4324/9781003038528
        ISBN
        9781000331288, 9781000331288, 9780367470579, 9781000331325, 9780367693220, 9781000331363, 9781003038528
        OCN
        1224578991
        Publisher
        Taylor & Francis
        Publisher website
        https://taylorandfrancis.com/
        Publication date and place
        Oxford, 2020
        Grantor
        • Kyoto University - [...]
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        Routledge
        Series
        Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies,
        Classification
        Politics and government
        Regional / International studies
        Warfare and defence
        Peace studies and conflict resolution
        Pages
        216
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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