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Regional Cooperation and Conflict Resolution

Policy Perspectives, Volume 9 , Special issue on “China and SAARC” 2012

Abstract

[Traditional constructions of security, based on pure geo-political conception of threat, have dominated the South Asia region. The nature of conflicts and threats, however, is transforming and voices for peace and cooperation have emerged, primarily from non-state organizations. It is time to develop new, and strengthen already present, stake-holdings such as business and trade, preventive diplomacy and interactions among civil societies for long-term and sustainable peace in the region. – Eds.]

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