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book January 01, 2008

Violence, Terrorism and Human Security in South Asia

Threats, Responses and Regional Cooperation

The University Press Limited (UPL) DOI
Violence, Terrorism and Human Security in South Asia
Publication Details
  • DOI 10.0000/book-13-y3bp5s
  • Publisher The University Press Limited (UPL)
Overview
The overview emphasizes balancing firmness with fairness. It recommends a layered strategy: prevention through education and opportunity creation; disruption through professional policing and intelligence; and rehabilitation through deradicalization, psychosocial support and reintegration. Regional cooperation is central: intelligence-sharing protocols, joint border management units, and multilateral mechanisms under SAARC to track terror finance and extremist propaganda. Governance reforms include judicial independence, human rights oversight of security operations, and transparent counter-terror legislation. The text also advocates for narratives of inclusion through curricula, media and political discourse. Monitoring indicators—attack frequency, conviction rates, reintegration success, perception surveys—are suggested to gauge policy effectiveness. The book’s bottom line: sustainable peace requires human-centered strategies that deny space to violence and terrorism while expanding the freedoms that make societies resilient.
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Abstract

This book situates the problem of violence and terrorism within the broader human security agenda for South Asia. It analyzes insurgencies, terror networks, state repression, and communal conflict not just as security challenges but as phenomena that erode everyday freedoms and development. Chapters investigate the drivers of radicalization—poverty, governance failures, exclusionary ideologies, external funding—and the responses of states through law enforcement, legislation and counter-radicalization programs. Cross-country comparisons—Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka—demonstrate both shared dilemmas and divergent strategies. The volume critiques heavy-handed measures that undermine rights and feed grievances, while highlighting best practices such as community policing, education reforms, and cross-border intelligence cooperation. It underscores the regional dimension: porous borders, refugee flows, and transnational financing of extremism necessitate cooperative approaches. By reframing violence and terrorism as human security issues, the book calls for solutions that protect people rather than only regimes.

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BIISS (2008). Violence, Terrorism and Human Security in South Asia. The University Press Limited (UPL). https://doi.org/10.0000/book-13-y3bp5s
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