Policy Perspectives 2012:Special issue on “China and SAARC”

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Policy Perspectives 2012:Special issue on “China and SAARC”

The Special issue of Policy Perspectives on “China and SAARC” is based on the deliberations of a conference, titled as “China-SAARC: Towards a Better Understanding through Enhanced People to People Exchanges” held on July 26 and 27, 2011 in Kunming, China.

 

Abstract

The Special issue of Policy Perspectives on “China and SAARC” is based on the deliberations of a conference, titled as “China-SAARC: Towards a Better Understanding through Enhanced People to People Exchanges” held on July 26 and 27, 2011 in Kunming, China. The present volume consists of the papers of this conference and is being presented jointly by China Institute of International Studies, Beijing, Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, Kunming and Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad.

Along with the research based articles this issue also brings to its readers papers and comments presented in the conference so that various dynamics of the subject can be shared with a larger audience particularly those who are interested in the form of one publication.

One significance of the articles is that these have been written by scholars from all major SAARC members, along with a majority by the Chinese scholars who are considered experts on South Asian Affairs in China. So, at one hand this volume presents the various perspectives found in South Asia regarding relations with China, and on the other hand it reflects the thoughts of the Chinese scholars on the subject. While this volume has not been prepared in any definite scheming, the articles and papers cover three broad areas, political and security cooperation, cooperation in economic spheres, and people to people contacts.

 

 

Contents

01

China –SAARC: Towards Better Understanding  

01
02

Regional Cooperation, Global Changes, SAARC and China 

Khalid Rahman

05
03

Towards Expanded Regional Cooperation 

Ahmed Saleem 

15
04

Regional Cooperation and Conflict Resolution    

Mahendra P. Lama

21
05

Promoting Cooperation on Nontraditional Security Issues 

Li Li

27
06

Regional Mechanism for Cross-boundary Water Issues: A Perspective

Wang Xu

37
07

Emerging Asia, SAARC and Regional Cooperation 

Nihal Rodrigo 

49
08

China-India Relations and SAARC 

Zhao Gancheng

57
09

Economic Cooperation: Recent Trends, Opportunities and Challenges  

Khondaker Golam Moazzem

65
10

A Growing Economic Partnership

Nishchal N. Pandey 

87
11

Economic Cooperation: The Emerging Scenario

Saman Kelegama

97
12

Promoting People-to-People Contacts

Fazal-ur-Rahman

111

Comments

01

‘SAARC – Building Bridges’ Beyond

Hassan Shifau

119
02

Addressing the Trade Imbalances  

Thusitha Tennakoon

129
03

Enhancing Educational Cooperation The Case of Yunnan

Zou Ping

135
04

Teaching of South Asian Languages at Chinese Universities

Liu Shuxiong

141
05

An Agenda for Promoting Cultural Exchanges and Cooperation

Ren Jia

145
06

Promoting Understanding through Media  

Lv Xiaohong

149
07

Cross Cultural Dimension of Cooperation

Guo Suiyan

155
08

SAARC: Achievements and Challenges

Ma Jiali

161
Appendix – Addu Deceleration of 17th SAARC Summit 167

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