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About the Author
AS Bhalla is a former Fellow, Sidney Sussex College Cambridge, UK . Previously he was Special Adviser to the President of International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada; Hallsworth Professorial Fellow, Manchester University.
Reviews
Using an excellent selection of case studies, A. S. Bhalla provides a helicopter view of Asia's trouble spots with a sharp focus on leadership at all levels, rebels, and national government as well as regional and international communities. In doing so, he fills an important niche in conflict resolution scholarship. -- Zulfan Tadjoeddin, Senior Lecturer in Development Studies, Western Sydney University
This book helpfully focuses on a number of Asian conflicts, some well-known, others less so, and how they were (or were not) resolved. This is important for several reasons: Asia is the rising continent of the 21st century, and many of its countries are beset by internal tensions and outright conflicts sometimes fuelled in part by neighbouring states. The pattern is not likely soon to abate. Therefore, studying both the Asian failures and the successes identified in the volume makes a very useful contribution to the literature, and to practitioners of diplomacy and mediation, relative to a major continent in which the issues are relatively pervasive. -- David M. Malone, United Nations Under-Secretary-General, Rector of the United Nations University, Tokyo
This admirable book should be read by anyone concerned with both the changing nature of international politics and the enduring problems of conflict resolution. Written in clear and accessible prose it makes an important contribution to our understanding of some of the most intractable regional disputes in Asia. The author demonstrates convincingly that while an unstable geo-political situation bears some responsibility, conflict resolution has also repeatedly failed because of poor leadership on both sides of these conflicts and at all levels. -- James Mayall, Emeritus Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge and Fellow of the British Academy
This brilliant book can be summarized as timely, perceptive and wide-ranging. A.S. Bhalla is master of his subject, with deep knowledge of, and sensitivity towards the history and ethnic minorities of Asia, as well as theories and practice of leadership. His comparative approach splendidly explicates the complex ethnic and other problems and issues facing much of Asia. Strongly recommended. -- Colin Mackerras, Professor Emeritus, Griffith University, Brisbane
Book Information
ISBN 9781786608369
Author A. S. Bhalla
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 549g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 160mm * 25mm