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South Asia 2023
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Book Description
Exhaustively researched and updated, South Asia 2023 is an in-depth library of information on the countries and territories of this vast world region.
General Survey
Essays by specialists examine issues of regional importance.
Country Surveys
Individual chapters on each country, containing:
- essays on the geography, recent history and economy of each nation
- up-to-date statistical surveys of economic and social indicators
- a comprehensive directory providing contact details and other useful information for the most significant political and commercial institutions.
In addition, there are separate sections covering each of the states and territories of India.
Regional Information
- detailed coverage of international organizations and their recent activities in South Asia
- information on research institutes engaged in the study of the region
- a survey of the major commodities of South Asia
- bibliographies of relevant books and periodicals.
Additional features
- biographical profiles of almost 300 prominent individuals in the region.
Table of Contents
PART ONE General Survey
The Shifting Geopolitical Landscape of South Asia
RANI MULLEN
Climate Change and Water Resources in South Asia
M. MONIRUL QADER MIRZA
China’s Growing Reach in South Asia
HARSH V. PANT
Gender and Development in South Asia
SOHINI SENGUPTA
Political Islam in South Asia
IFTIKHAR H. MALIK
PART TWO Country Surveys
Sections on geography, history, chronology and economy, as well as statistical surveys, directories and bibliographies for each country.
AFGHANISTAN
History SHUBHANGI PANDEY
Economy TIRTHANKAR ROY
BANGLADESH
History PRANAB KUMAR PANDAY
Economy SADIA AFRIN
BHUTAN
History WILLIAM LONG
Economy BRIAN SHAW
INDIA
History DIEGO MAIORANO; based on an earlier essay by DAVID TAYLOR
Economy RAGHBENDRA JHA
In addition, there are separate sections covering each of the states and territories of India.
THE MALDIVES
NEPAL
History PRAMOD KANTHA; based on an earlier essay by LOK RAJ BARAL
Economy GYAN PRADHAN
PAKISTAN
History ILHAN NIAZ
Economy TIRTHANKAR ROY
SRI LANKA
History S. I. KEETHAPONCALAN
Economy DUSHNI WEERAKOON
PART THREE Who’s Who of South Asia
PART FOUR Regional Information
Regional Organizations. Major Commodities of South Asia. The Religions of South Asia. Calendars and Weights and Measures. Research Institutes Studying South Asia. Select Bibliography - Books. Select Bibliography - Periodicals. Index of Regional Organizations.
Editor(s)
Biography
Europa Publications’ regional publications are compiled by a team of editors and researchers, with introductory and country-specific material provided by specialists in their field:
Sadia Afrin. Financial Sector Specialist, The World Bank Group, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Lok Raj Baral. Executive Chairman, Nepal Centre for Contemporary Studies, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Nick J. Freeman. Associate Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore.
Marian Gallenkamp. Senior Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, Germany.
Michael Gillan. Senior Lecturer, UWA Business School, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
Krishna Hachhethu. Professor of Political Science, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Raghbendra Jha. Emeritus Professor of Economics, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Pramod Kantha. Associate Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA.
S. I. Keethaponcalan. Professor of Conflict Resolution, Conflict Analysis and Dispute Resolution Department, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, USA.
William Long. Professor, Global Studies Institute and Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Diego Maiorano. Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Iftikhar H. Malik. Professor of History, Bath Spa University, Bath, UK.
M. Monirul Qader Mirza. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Canada.
Rani Mullen. Associate Professor of Government, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA.
Ilhan Niaz. Associate Professor of History, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Pranab Kumar Panday. Professor, Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
Shubhangi Pandey. Public Policy Analyst, The Economist Intelligence Unit, New Delhi, India.
Harsh V. Pant. Director of Studies and Head of Strategic Studies Programme, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, India; and Professor of International Relations, King’s India Institute and Department of Defence Studies, King’s College London, UK.
Geoffrey Parrinder. Late Emeritus Professor of the Comparative Study of Religions, University of London, UK.
Gyan Pradhan. Professor and Chair, Department of Economics, Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA, USA.
Gareth Price. Senior Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Programme, Chatham House (The Royal Institute of International Affairs), London, UK.
Tirthankar Roy. Professor in Economic History, Department of Economic History, London School of Economics, UK.
Ronojoy Sen. Senior Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies and South Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Sohini Sengupta. Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India.
Brian Shaw. Honorary Research Fellow, Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Clemens Spiess. Senior Project Manager, International Relations, America and Asia, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart, Germany.
David Taylor. Associate Professor and Head of Educational Programmes, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, Aga Khan University, London, UK.
Louise Tillin. Director and Reader in Politics, King’s India Institute, King’s College London, UK.
Dushni Weerakoon. Executive Director, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka.