An edition of Postfrontier Blues (2007)

Postfrontier Blues

Toward a New Policy Framework for Northeast India

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An edition of Postfrontier Blues (2007)

Postfrontier Blues

Toward a New Policy Framework for Northeast India

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A number of armed conflicts smolder in India’s Northeastern border region. For instance, the Naga rebellion, which began in the 1950s, is one of the world’s oldest unresolved armed conflicts. With its controversial human rights record and sluggish economic growth, Northeast India is a counterpoint to India’s new image as a mature democracy, dynamic economy, and emerging major power. The World Bank describes conditions in the region as a low-level equilibrium of poverty, nondevelopment, civil conflict, and lack of faith in political leadership. Northeast India’s history as a frontier, and the inattention of policymakers to contradictions rooted in this context, explain the deficits of democracy, development, and peace. Counterinsurgency operations, massive infusion of development funds, and a variety of conflict management tactics have only nurtured the multiple low-intensity conflicts. This study proposes a democratic institution-building agenda that is sensitive to the particular dynamics of change in this “postfrontier.” In a historically sparsely populated region with long-term trends of demographic transformation, managing indigenous-settler tensions must be a priority. This and other challenges cannot be addressed through domestic policy alone. An effective alternative policy must have a transnational dimension; to turn the region’s extensive international borders – with China’s Tibet region, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Burma – from militarized zones of mistrust and confrontation to spaces of cooperation.

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English
Pages
84

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Postfrontier Blues: Toward a New Policy Framework for Northeast India
June 1, 2007, East-West Center Washington
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Washington, DC
Series
Policy Studies -- 33

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Library of Congress
HN690.Z9 S623 2007

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Perfect Paperback
Number of pages
84
Dimensions
9 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

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Open Library
OL12334502M
Internet Archive
postfrontierblue0033baru
ISBN 10
1932728600
ISBN 13
9781932728606
LCCN
2008295329
OCLC/WorldCat
163583795
Goodreads
6826681

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