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Revealing the forces driving conflict, peace, and human security in South Asia.Conflict, Peace and Human Security in South Asia explores the region's complex socio-political landscape through nine ...
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Revealing the forces driving conflict, peace, and human security in South Asia.
Conflict, Peace and Human Security in South Asia explores the region's complex socio-political landscape through nine insightful chapters by diverse scholars. From Nepal's shifting political dynamics and the rise of communism to gender inclusion in post-conflict governance, the volume addresses urgent questions of justice, empowerment, and democratic stability.
It examines legal reforms for crime victims, the ethical underpinnings of historical legal texts like the Muluki Ain, and the challenges posed by fragmented social unions in capitalist contexts. The book also discusses the plight of Bhutanese asylum seekers in Nepal and analyses China's expanding role in South Asia - particularly its impact on Nepal-U.S. relations.
This interdisciplinary volume offers fresh perspectives on the intersections of conflict, peacebuilding, and human security. A timely resource for scholars, policymakers, and students, it sheds light on the region's evolving challenges and the pathways toward more inclusive governance and sustainable peace.
Conflict, Peace and Human Security in South Asia explores the region's complex socio-political landscape through nine insightful chapters by diverse scholars. From Nepal's shifting political dynamics and the rise of communism to gender inclusion in post-conflict governance, the volume addresses urgent questions of justice, empowerment, and democratic stability.
It examines legal reforms for crime victims, the ethical underpinnings of historical legal texts like the Muluki Ain, and the challenges posed by fragmented social unions in capitalist contexts. The book also discusses the plight of Bhutanese asylum seekers in Nepal and analyses China's expanding role in South Asia - particularly its impact on Nepal-U.S. relations.
This interdisciplinary volume offers fresh perspectives on the intersections of conflict, peacebuilding, and human security. A timely resource for scholars, policymakers, and students, it sheds light on the region's evolving challenges and the pathways toward more inclusive governance and sustainable peace.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 200
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Manohar
Publication Date:
17 February 2026
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9781837654277
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Asia / South / General, Asian history, HISTORY / Modern / General
Conflict, Peace and Human Security in South Asia is a seminal work that delves into the intricate political dynamics of South Asia with a scholarly precision that is both commendable and necessary. This book is a finely curated anthology of articles that are not only well researched but also penned by some of the most promising young scholars in the field. It offers a comprehensive analysis of social movements and human security issues within South Asia, addressing the myriad challenges they face and proposing thoughtful solutions.
Dr. Karki's editorial expertise shines in Conflict, Peace and Human Security in South Asia, presenting diverse perspectives on democratic stability, legal frameworks, and victim empowerment. The volume also explores shifting global dynamics and their impact on Nepal-U.S. relations, providing fresh insights into regional stability. With discussions on capitalist social structures and Buddhist philosophies, it delivers a nuanced understanding of South Asia's evolving political and social landscape.
Dr. Karki's editorial expertise shines in Conflict, Peace and Human Security in South Asia, presenting diverse perspectives on democratic stability, legal frameworks, and victim empowerment. The volume also explores shifting global dynamics and their impact on Nepal-U.S. relations, providing fresh insights into regional stability. With discussions on capitalist social structures and Buddhist philosophies, it delivers a nuanced understanding of South Asia's evolving political and social landscape.