The Futures of Borders and Geopolitics in South Asia
Mohammad Atique Rahman (Hrsg.), ASM Ali Ashraf (Hrsg.), Niloy Ranjan Biswas (Hrsg.), Amena Mohsin (Hrsg.)
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This book offers a theory-driven and evidence-based approach to the study of South Asian borders and geopolitics. In the book, readers will be particularly interested to see the multiple meanings of borders and territoriality and their effects on border communities. The analyses found within chapters show how the statist and territorialist definitions of border and geopolitics have given way to the rise of liberal, humane, and gendered definitions of borders and geopolitics. Individual chapters in this volume employ a wide variety of qualitative research methods, with some adopting a mixed method approach by combining quantitative and qualitative data. The book would be a useful reference to academics and practitioners with a regional interest in South Asia.
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