Civil wars in South Asia : state, sovereignty, development
edited by Aparna Sundar and Nandini Sundar.
- New Delhi: Sage, 2014.
- 273 p.
Table of Contents : Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction : sovereignty, development and civil war Chapter 2. Contextualizing civil wars in South Asia Chapter 3. Sri Lanka : military fiscalism and the politics of market reform at a time of civil war Chapter 4. The transnational political economy of civil war in Afghanistan Chapter 5. Aid and violence : development, insurgency and social transformation in Nepal Chapter 6. Civil war or genocide? : Britain and the secession of east Pakistan in 1971 Chapter 7. The rise of jihadi militancy in Pakistan's tribal areas Chapter 8. Routine emergencies : India's armed forces special powers act Chapter 9. Local agitations in a globalized context : a case study of Shopian and Bomai Chapter 10. Articulating grievance in southeast Myanmar About the editors and contributors Index.