SARID JOURNAL
The
SARID Journal of South Asian Affairs was an annual publication of the
South Asia Research Institute for Policy and Development, SARID,
which was issued from 2004 to 2005. The Journal featured articles by
academics, policy makers, and analysts on a wide range of economic,
political, and cultural issues offering unique, focused, and in-depth
analysis of current South Asian affairs.
CONTENTS:
2004
Technological Challenges to Implementing an
Affordable Housing Policy
By Javed Sultan
Collapse of WTO Cancun Summit
By Badar Alam Iqbal
Conditions Under Which English is Taught in
Pakistan
By Jilani Warsi
The EIA Process and the Upper
Kotmale Hydropower Project
By Charmini Kodituwakku and Vinod Moonesinghe
The Environmental Impact Assessment Process
in Sri Lanka
By Charmini Kodituwakku
Library Evolution and its Role in the
21st Century
By Jasmin Mehovic & Janaki Blum
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Book Review: Globalization and
Multinational Corporations in South Asia; Arjun Bhardwaj &
Delwar Hossain
By Badar Alam Iqbal
2005:
Indo-Pakistan Cooperation: Thinking "Out
of the Box"
By Trividesh Singh Maini
New Seismic Design: Why Existing Approaches
to Construction are Wrong for South Asia
By Javed Sultan
New Dynamics of Regionalization in East Asia:
Evolving ASEAN Plus Three and Challenges for
Bangladesh
By Syeda Naushin Parnini
The Tsunami and its Aftermath
By Vinod Kumar Moonesinghe
Melting Glaciers in Himalayan Mountains
and its Environmental and Political Implications for
South Asia
By Jasmin Mehovic & Janaki Blum
South Asian Union: Distant Possibility, Urgent
Necessity
By Badar Alam Iqbal
Articles
in SARID Journal do not necessarily represent the views of the editors.
Although the editors are responsible for their selection and acceptance,
responsibility for the opinions expressed and the accuracy of the statements
and data contained in articles rests with their authors.
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