WORKSHOP ON THE CHALLENGE OF CONFIDENCE-BUILDING IN 21ST
CENTURY: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR SOUTH ASIA
FEBRUARY 23-25, 2001 AT HOTEL REGENT PLAZA, KARACHI
Abstracts
1. Rationalizing the concept of CBMs by Dr. Moonis Ahmar,
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Karachi, Pakistan. Abstract
2. CBMs: Bridging the gap in theory and
practice by Dr. Maqsoodul Hasan Nuri, Senior Research Scholar, The Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan. Abstract 3. Role of institutions in promoting the concept of CBMs in South Asia by
Maj. Gen (Retd) Dipanker Banerjee, Executive Director, Regional Center for Strategic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Abstract
4. How can the United States play its role in
Indo-Pak Confidence-Building? by Dr. Saleem Kidwai, Associate Professor, American and West European Studies Division, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Abstract
5. The challenge of CBMs: A Bangladeshi Perspective by Dr. AKM Abdus Sabur, Senior Research Fellow, Bangladesh Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Dhaka,
Bangladesh. Abstract
6. The role of small states in the CBM process by Mr. Tara Baral, Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, Tribuvan
University, Katmandu, Nepal. Abstract
7. The relevance of CBMs in the post-Kargil scenario by Dr. Rajesh Basrur, Director, Center for Global Studies, Mumbai,
India. .
Abstract 8. The role of civil society in CBMs in South Asia by Mr. Naeem Ahmed, Cooperative Lecturer, Department of International Relations, University of Karachi, Pakistan.
Abstract 9. The role of violence in South Asia and the Middle East Regions as an impediment to the CBM process by Mr. Sheikh Mutahir Ahmed, Assistant Professor, Department of
International Relations, University of Karachi, Pakistan. Abstract 10. Economic CBMs in South Asia: Problems and Prospects by Mr. Akbar Zaidi. .
Abstract 11. Environment as a factor in South Asian Confidence-Building in South Asia by Minna Taheer, Program Officer, Regional Center for Strategic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Abstract
14. State-building and internal security in India and Pakistan: The Need for a Domestic CBM Regime in South Asia by Mr. Farhan H. Siddiqi, Lecturer, Department of International
Relations, University of Karachi, Pakistan. Abstract 13. The future of CBMs in South Asia: Need for an alternate approach by Asma P. Khan and Tayyaba Tanvir. Abstract
14. The Role of CBMs in resolving non-milatary issues between India and Pakistan : Case Study of the Indus Basin Treaty By Shasita Tabasum, Assistant Professor, Department of
International Relations, University of Karachi. Abstract 15.Confidence buildinf measures: The Role of Track II and NGOs By Prof. Talat Wizarat, Professor,Department of International Relations, University of Karachi. Abstract
16. The Role of Small states in
CBM Process By Tara Baral Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, Tribuvan University, Katmandu, Nepal. Abstract 17. Search for a solution to Sri Lanka's ethnic problem: The role of CBMs,
By Amal Jayawardena, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Abstract
18. The Role of Media in Building Confidence
in South Asia, By Ghazi Salahuddin, Editorial Director, Jang Group of Newspapers, Karachi. Abstract Workshop Main Page
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