South Asia 2060: Envisioning Regional Futures (Anthem South Asian Studies)
Adil Najam
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Description for South Asia 2060: Envisioning Regional Futures (Anthem South Asian Studies)
Hardcover. Editor(s): Najam, Adil; Yusuf, Moeed. Series: Anthem South Asian Studies. Num Pages: 338 pages, 30+ tables and figures. BIC Classification: 1FK; GTB; JPS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 160 x 27. Weight in Grams: 664.
“South Asia 2060” is a dialogue among 47 experts from a diverse range of expertise and backgrounds, ranging from policymakers to academia to civil society activists and visionaries, on the likely longer-range trajectories of South Asia’s future. The collection explores current regional trends, possible future trajectories, and the key factors that will determine whether these trajectories are positive or negative for the region, as a region. Departing from a purely security-based analysis, the volume considers factors such as development and human well-being to reveal not what will happen but what could happen, as well as the impact present conditions could ... Read more
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Publisher
Anthem Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Series
Anthem South Asian Studies
Condition
New
Weight
663g
Number of Pages
338
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857280749
SKU
V9780857280749
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99-15
About Adil Najam
Adil Najam is vice chancellor of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan, professor of international relations at Boston University, USA, and the former director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University. Moeed Yusuf is the South Asia adviser at the Center for Conflict Management, United States ... Read more
Reviews for South Asia 2060: Envisioning Regional Futures (Anthem South Asian Studies)
“[A]n all-star cast of serious scholars covering a number of topics. […] The range of topics undertaken is nearly encyclopedic: South Asia as a region, state relations, economic development, and human well-being. However, there is a commonality of perspective running through nearly all of the essays, regardless of topic.” —William G. Vanderbok, “Exemplar: The Journal of South Asian Studies”