ABSTRACT

First published in 1997, this study reveals the forces of nationalism and internationalism at work side by side in the populous and volatile regions of South and East Asia which make up the 11 chapters of this volume. They cover regional security, political economy, territorial disputes and national unification. Problems such as those of Cambodia and the nuclearization of India, Pakistan and North Korea create serious international concern, while unresolved regional issues force nationalistic and military conflict.

The irresistible popular pressure for economic integration with the global system, often without any corresponding commitment to political freedom, underlies it all. The cumulative effect of these diverse processes creates an explosive mix of international rivalries and national revolutions which raises the question of the possible arrival of the ‘Asian Century’.

chapter 1|26 pages

India’s Security

The North and North-East Dimension

chapter 7|38 pages

Combating Terrorism in Punjab

Indian Democracy in Crisis

chapter 8|30 pages

Japan: Hesitant Superpower

chapter 10|24 pages

Nuclear Rivalry in South Asia

Strategic Imperatives and National Pride