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ID148887
Title ProperSub-regionalism in South Asia:
Other Title Informationpotentials and prospects of BBIN
LanguageENG
AuthorIslam, Mohammad Monirul
Summary / Abstract (Note)The issue of region, regionalism and sub-regionalism are, perhaps,
contested owing to their varied interpretations and approaches. However,
South Asia is widely recognised as a region which roughly includes the
territory between China in the north and the Indian Ocean in the south;
and between Afghanistan in the west and Myanmar in the east, because
of geographical contiguity, shared history and cultural identity of the
countries composing it. South Asia had developed a ‘regional complex’
even before the British colonial period.
`In' analytical NoteDialogue Vol. 18, No.01; Jul-Sep 2016: p.155-171
Journal SourceDialogue 2016-09 18, 1
Key WordsSouth Asia ;  Sub-Regionalism ;  Potentials and Prospects ;  BBIN