Publication

2007

This study proposes a democratic institution-building agenda that is sensitive to the particular dynamics of change in Northeast India. The author explains that challenges such as demographic transformation cannot be addressed through domestic policy alone. He instead proposes an alternative policy with a transnational dimension: to turn the region's international borders – with the Tibet region, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Burma – from militarized zones of mistrust and confrontation to spaces of cooperation.

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Author Sanjib Baruah
Series East-West Center Policy Studies
Issue 33
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
Copyright © 2007 East-West Center (EWC)
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