Minority Rights in South Asia

Minority Rights in South Asia
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 3631609167
ISBN-13 : 9783631609163
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Synopsis Minority Rights in South Asia by : Rainer Hofmann

This publication contains case studies on human and minority rights in the South Asian countries, including a special focus on the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), and articles on different forms of National Human Rights Commission and Immigration to the UK and «new minorities». It is further complemented by an in-depth study on Autonomy, Kashmir and International Law. Assembling articles authored by leading scholars from both South Asia and Europe, the book will contribute to a mutual exchange of views on human and minority rights issues in South Asia. In particular, the book is aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of current developments in South Asia and, on this basis, at enhancing a constructive dialogue between representatives of the scientific community, policy-makers and civil society in Europe and their counterparts in South Asia.

Protection of Minorities

Protection of Minorities
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9781443845717
ISBN-13 : 144384571X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Protection of Minorities by : Borhan Uddin Khan

We live in a world that not only sets standards for, but also professes its commitment to promoting and protecting ‘rights’. Since ours is an age of heightened public interest in auditing the actual realisation of such standards and commitment, the first major focus of this book is a critical account of international standards aimed at the protection of minorities. To that end, it concentrates on four key dimensions. Firstly, it addresses the issue of the identification of minorities as understood by international law. Secondly, it outlines a brief history on the development of international law towards improving the protection of minorities. Thirdly, it gives an overview of international instruments and mechanisms on minorities. Finally, it analyses the rights of minorities under international standards. All these dimensions point to the fact that international minority rights lag behind the development of other branches of rights. The second major focus of this book is to relate international standards on minority protection to South Asian regimes. Concentrating on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, the Maldives, and Afghanistan, an endeavor is made to examine the state of minorities and their protection under the domestic regimes. It emerges that the normative commitments of these states are more or less compatible with international standards. Nevertheless, majority-minority syndrome persistently remains as one of the causes behind multidimensional deprivation and victimization of South Asian minorities. The present book also assesses the extent to which regional cooperation in South Asia has so far contributed to extending protection to minorities. This ends with an argument that SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) has the potential to play a far greater role in this regard.

Minority Nationalisms in South Asia

Minority Nationalisms in South Asia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781317966463
ISBN-13 : 1317966465
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Minority Nationalisms in South Asia by : Tanweer Fazal

South Asia is the theatre of myriad experimentations with nationalisms of various kinds - religious, linguistic, religio-linguistic, composite, plural and exclusivist. In all the region’s major states, officially promulgated nationalism at various times has been fiercely contested by minority groups intent on preserving what they see as the pristine purity of their own cultural inheritance. This volume examines the perspective of minority identities as they negotiate their terms of co-existence, accommodation and adaptation with several other competing identities within the framework of the ‘nation state’ in South Asia. It examines three different kinds of minority articulations – cultural conclaves with real or fictitious attachments to an imaginary homeland, the identity problems of dispersed minorities with no territorial claims and the aspirations of indigenous communities, tribes or ethnicities. The essays in this volume offer a rich menu: the evolution of Naga nationalism, the construction of the territory-less Sylheti identity, the debates over Pashtun nationalism in Pakistan, the evolution of Muslim nationalism in Sri Lanka, the politics of religious minorities in Bangladesh and Pakistan, the making of minority politics in India, and questions of Islam and nationalism in colonial India. It is an eclectic mix for students of nationalism, politics, modern history and anyone interested in the evolution of South Asia. This book was published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.

States in Conflict with Their Minorities

States in Conflict with Their Minorities
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Publisher : Sage Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9353289661
ISBN-13 : 9789353289669
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis States in Conflict with Their Minorities by : Rita Manchanda

Going beyond the mere mapping of the minority situation in South Asia, the essays in this volume explore the modern minority problematique in a democracy as integral to modern state-making processes, recognizing Nation and State as majoritarian concepts. Focusing on the South Asian context, they emphasize minority as a political category. Further, they move away from isolated national frames and explore the minority question as a foreign policy question. These second generation studies by authors who have defined the scholarly discourse on minority rights in the region invite comparative analyses and point towards the necessity of addressing the minority question regionally. The book reveals the limits of the strategy of political liberalism in delivering equality and justice to minority groups. But it also points to a positive shift in the politics of some of the minority communities-a moving away from the politics of difference towards a politics centred on egalitarian claims, and common issues of democratic governance. Some essays examine specific trends of minorities′ rights in countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, while others take a more general account of the intellectual trends of minority constitution, the development of the minority discourse and the accommodation of social, political, economic and legal aspects of this section of the population. The book encompasses issues such as stereotyping of minorities, state induced politics of polarization, development of an economy of collusion and co-operation, institutions enabling greater inclusion, etc. The book will be extremely valuable to policy-makers, NGOs, human rights activists and students of political science, sociology and international relations.

Political Governance and Minority Rights

Political Governance and Minority Rights
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781000083903
ISBN-13 : 100008390X
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Governance and Minority Rights by : Lipi Ghosh

This volume brings together a collection of essays analysing the current scenario in South and Southeast Asia with respect to the position of minority groups. Based on an in-depth investigation of some of the lasting minority–majority conflicts of the post-colonial period in countries that often escape comparison, the articles are a rich and critical exposition of the social, economic, cultural and political dimensions of these struggles. The central question being addressed is that of community rights in the modern nation-state and how these are being understood by the two concerned parties and, where and when, thereof, a situation of conflict arose.

Shrinking Space

Shrinking Space
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015052006981
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Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Shrinking Space by : Sumanta Banerjee

Papers presented at Regional Consultation on Minority Rights in South Asia, Kathmandu, 21-22 August 1998, organized by South Asia Forum for Human Rights.

Minorities and Populism – Critical Perspectives from South Asia and Europe

Minorities and Populism – Critical Perspectives from South Asia and Europe
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9783030340988
ISBN-13 : 3030340988
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Minorities and Populism – Critical Perspectives from South Asia and Europe by : Volker Kaul

This volume assembles renowned scholars to address, for the first time, the relationship between minorities and populism in South Asia and Europe from a critical perspective. Despite the very different and to some extent opposite historical and political trajectories, there is today a convergence on nationalist affirmation and on majoritarian politics between South Asia and Europe. In India, the Hindu majority rebels against wide-ranging minority rights anchored in the Constitution. In Europe, the refugee crisis and Islamic radicalization bring to the forefront the postcolonial legacy. Despite all rhetoric, there are obvious dangers of majoritarianism. Populist parties are divisive, partisan, disregard minority rights, engage in lynching, social division, stigmatization and exclusion, turning minorities into second-class citizens. There is a profound structural connection between minorities and the current rise of populism in India and Europe. But there remains a deep perplexity and also anxiety: Does the presence of minorities necessarily have to trigger majoritarian policies? Are there no solutions to this dilemma? Many observers considered multicultural policies and affirmative action programs in India as a possible model for Europe to adopt in order to achieve greater integration. But eventually they seem to have failed. Why so? Are multiculturalism and the recognition of differences still options today? On the other hand, most scholars in India typically reject the European model of liberal democracy and secularism as impracticable in India and locate the reason for the current malaise in the west. But is liberal democracy really so bad in dealing with pluralism? This volume, collecting a selection of the Reset DOC Venice-Padua-Delhi dialogue series, is going to answer two fundamental questions. First, what precisely is the nexus between minorities and populism in South Asia and Europe? Starting from those case studies, the authors will also draw some general theoretical inferences about the nature of populism. Secondly, given the dangers of populism for minorities, the volume will look for the most adequate and feasible solutions.

Development, Ethnicity and Human Rights in South Asia

Development, Ethnicity and Human Rights in South Asia
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Publisher : Sage Publications (CA)
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 0761992286
ISBN-13 : 9780761992288
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Development, Ethnicity and Human Rights in South Asia by : Ross Mallick

In this book, Ross Mallick focuses on the problems of securing minority rights in societies which are characterized by inegalitarian cultural values which encompass economic discrimination. Using case studies, the author demonstrates how similar are the actual consequences for minorities in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka suffering from discriminatory government policies and minorities in India supposedly benefiting from affirmative action programmes.

Status of Minorities in South Asia

Status of Minorities in South Asia
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015055441730
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Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Status of Minorities in South Asia by : Navin Mishra

Provides Comprehensive Coverage On Issues Relating To Minorities In South Asia Region And Offers Solution From Their Burning Issues. Areas Covered Are: Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, North-East India, Bangladesh, India.