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Cross-Border Terrorism in South Asia P. K. Das

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: Sumit Enteprises New Delhi 2007Edition: 1st EdDescription: 311pISBN:
  • 8184200900
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.625095 DAS
Summary: Book Summary of Cross Border Terrorism In South Asia Terrorist acts are common in most of the countries traditionally included in South Asia. Cross-border terrorism is not only greatly expensive but also deeply disastrous to the world peace and security. The fact that the terrorist actvities that plague South Asian states have cross-border dimension mainly because their origins and causes interconnect and overlap political boundaries. About Author : Prof. P.K. Das has been scholar in Political Science and History. He taught book the subject at graduate level. He is now retired and settled in Delhi. Contents : Contents 1. Introduction 2. ]History of South Asian Countries 3. Overview on Insrrections and Terrorism in the Various Countries of South Asia 4. Problem of Terminology 5. Modus Operandi if the Militants Groups 6. Security Forces and Terrorism 7. Links Between Terroism and war 8. Economic Factors 9. Administrative Set-up and Legal Arsenal to Fight Terrorism 10. Transnational Terrorism 11. International Terrorism in South Asia 12. Terrorism in South Asia 13. Combating Terrorism in South Asia: Challenges and Prospects
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Book Summary of Cross Border Terrorism In South Asia Terrorist acts are common in most of the countries traditionally included in South Asia. Cross-border terrorism is not only greatly expensive but also deeply disastrous to the world peace and security. The fact that the terrorist actvities that plague South Asian states have cross-border dimension mainly because their origins and causes interconnect and overlap political boundaries. About Author : Prof. P.K. Das has been scholar in Political Science and History. He taught book the subject at graduate level. He is now retired and settled in Delhi. Contents : Contents 1. Introduction 2. ]History of South Asian Countries 3. Overview on Insrrections and Terrorism in the Various Countries of South Asia 4. Problem of Terminology 5. Modus Operandi if the Militants Groups 6. Security Forces and Terrorism 7. Links Between Terroism and war 8. Economic Factors 9. Administrative Set-up and Legal Arsenal to Fight Terrorism 10. Transnational Terrorism 11. International Terrorism in South Asia 12. Terrorism in South Asia 13. Combating Terrorism in South Asia: Challenges and Prospects

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