DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONALISM IN SOUTH ASIA : SOME REFLECTIONS ON SAARC Hardcover Edition

Author :

Shveta Dhaliwal

Publisher:

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

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Publisher

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

Publication Year 2022
ISBN-13

9789393674418

ISBN-10 9393674418
Binding

Hardcover

Edition 1st
Number of Pages 358 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 x 14.5 x 3
Weight (grms) 594

DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONALISM IN SOUTH ASIA : SOME REFLECTIONS ON SAARC - This book is a modest attempt to trace the history of regionalism at international level and to bring out its importance. After given a short description of the regional arrangements all over the world, the book focuses on South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) and the regional organization representing it, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation i.e. SAARC. The book focuses on SAARC, its origin and organization and also gives a detailed description of all the Declarations of SAARC Summit so that for further research these original documents could be made available in texts. The author has given special emphasis to the Social Charter of SAARC and has tried to bring out its importance. The book gives an account of the problems of SAARC and South Asia. This book concludes with some hope and future prospects of regional cooperation and economic integration.

Shveta Dhaliwal

Shveta Dhaliwal has done her Master's in Political Science in 2000 and Master's in English in 2002 from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. She is UGC (NET) qualified in Political Science and has also done her M. Phil. in International Relations from Himachal Pradesh University in 2006. She is presently doing her inter-disciplinary Doctorate in "Regional Human Right Mechanism in South Asia: A Politico-Legal Perspective. She has a number of research to her credit. She has gained a lot from her participations in national and internal conferences and seminars. She has been actively involved in teaching for the last ten years. She was selected by the Human Resource Development Ministry of India for the interview for PhD Scholarship in Commonwealth, UK, twice in the year 2007 & 2008. Her area of interest is South Asia and Human Rights.
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