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Terrorism in South Asia: Impact
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Preface
1. Introduction
Sridhar K Khatri
Part I: Economic and Political Costs of Terrorism: A Global
Perspective
2. Global Terrorism: Trends and Response
3. Costs of Terrorism and Deadly Conflict: Who Should Care, and
Why Should They Care?
John M Richardson Jr
4. Discussant: Amena Mohsin
5. Discussant: Afiir Karim
Part II: Economic Cost of Terrorism in South Asia: National
Perspectives
6. Economic Cost of Terrorism in South Asia: The Case of
Bangladesh
A. K M. AtiqurRahman
7. The Maoist Movement in Nepal: The Economic
Implications
Mahendra P. Lama
8. Economic Costs of Civil Unrest in South Asia:
Nepal’s Experience
Suman K Sharma
9. Terrorism, Development and Democracy: The Case of Pakistan
Akmal Hussain
10. Managing the Sri Lankan Economy at a Time of Terrorism and War
Saman Kelegama
Part III: Impact of Terrorism on Democratic Development in South
Asia: National Perspectives
11. Impact of Terrorism on Development and the Democratic Process:
Bangladesh’s Perspective
Matiur Rahman
12. The Effects of Terrorism on Indian Democracy
Kanti Bajpai
13. Perspectives on Terrorism: Democratic and International
Developments
I P. Khosla
14. The Spectre of Terror and its Impact on the Democratic Process
in Nepal
Lok Raj Baral
15. Impact of Terrorism on Democratic Development in 237 South
Asia: Pakistan’s Perspective
Ijaz Hussain
16. Reflections on the Secessionist Insurrection in 249 Sri Lanka:
Consequences for Sri Lanka, and Lessons for the International
Community
Jagath P. Senaratne
17. Discussant: Ayesha Siddiqa-Agha
18. Discussant: Dhruba Kumar
Part IV: Political and Economic Consequences of Terrorism in Sri
Lanka and the Road to Peace
19. The Peace Process in Sri Lanka: How Difficult, How
Different?
P. Saravanamuttu
Part V: Political Consequences of Terrorism on Interstate
Relations
20. Terrorism and Interstate Relations in South Asia
S. D. Muni
21. Political Consequences of Terrorism on Interstate Relations
Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema
22. Contemporary Terrorism and the State, Non-State, and the
Interstate: Newer Drinks, Newer Bottles
Imtiaz Ahned
23. Discussant: M. Shafiullah
Part VI: Combating Terrorism through Cooperation
24. Developing a Cooperative Framework for Dealing with Terrorism
Kumar Rupesinghe
25. Combating Terrorism: Devising Cooperative Countermeasures
P. R. Chari
26. Security Organization for South Asia (SOSA):
Mechanism for Conflict Resolution in South Asia
Niaz A. Naik
27. Discussant: MoonisAhmar
Part VII: Conclusions
28. Work that Needs to be Done on Terrorism:
Conclusions
Muchkund Dubey
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