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ID155811
Title ProperReconceptualizing regional security in South Asia
Other Title Informationa critical security approach
LanguageENG
AuthorBasu, Soumita ;  Datta-Barthwal, Monika
Summary / Abstract (Note)South Asia has garnered much attention in international security scholarship and policymaking, not least due to the number of protracted armed conflicts in the region. Yet, the dominant discourse on regional security in South Asia fails to adequately capture the insecurities that undermine the everyday lives and livelihoods of a majority of South Asians. The article first interrogates this prevalent discourse to reveal the inadequacies of traditional state-centric regional security analysis in South Asia. Drawing on critical approaches to security, including concepts that have been developed in the region, it then offers a reconceptualization of regional security. A brief case study discussion on food insecurity is employed to develop, and demonstrate the relevance of, such an approach to identifying and addressing contemporary security imperatives in South Asia. In doing so, the article presents a critical approach to regional security that is deeply rooted in South Asian experiences.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 48, No.5; Oct 2017: p.393-409
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol: 48 No 5
Key WordsSAARC ;  Regional Security ;  South Asia ;  Food Security ;  Critical Security Studies


 
 
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