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  • TITLE
  • SUPERVISORS CERTIFICATE
  • CANDIDATES CERTIFICATE
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • 1. Introduction
  • Notes
  • 2. Liberal Theories of Regional Integration: A general Appraisal
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Functionalism
  • 2.3. A General Critique of Functionalism
  • 2.4 Neo-functionalism
  • 2.5 Background Conditions
  • 2.6 Critique of Neo-functionalism
  • 2.7 Transactionalists
  • 2.8 Regimes: Much Ado About Nothing
  • 2.9 Rational Choice Explanations
  • 2.10 Political Economy Perspective
  • 2.11 Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 3. Third World Schemes of Regional Integration: A Theoretical Survey.
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Nationalism
  • 3.3 Dependence
  • 3.4 The External Variable
  • 3.5 Free Trade and Regional Integration
  • 3.6 Differences in Levels of Development
  • 3.7 Strategic Factors
  • 3.8 Integration and Interested Groups
  • 3.9 The Issue of the Immediacy of Gains
  • 3.10 Compensatory Mechanisms
  • 3.11 Elite Complementarity
  • 3.12 The Role of Transnational Enterprises (TNEs)
  • 3.13 Sectoral Programming
  • 3.14 Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 4. The Potential for Regional Cooperation in South Asia.
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Environment
  • 4.3 Disaster Management
  • 4.4 Migration
  • 4.5 Drugs, Population, Food and Culture
  • 4.6 The Panchamukhi Report
  • 4.7 Economic Structure of Pakistan and Bangladesh
  • 4.8 People-based Strategies
  • 4.9 Conclusion
  • 5. The Evolution of Regional Cooperation in South Asia
  • 5.1 Early Attempts
  • 5.2 The Role of ECAFE
  • 5.3 The Evolution of SAARC
  • 5.4 Responses to the Bangladeshi Proposal
  • 5.5 Objectives and Discontinuities
  • 5.6 Conclusion
  • 6. Issues and Problems
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Strategic and Perceptional Considerations
  • 6.3 Bilateral Issues
  • 6.4 Ethnicity and Internal Political Stability
  • 6.5 Historical and structural Considerations
  • 6.6 Cooperation and Communication
  • 6.7 Limited Achievements
  • 6.8 Conclusion
  • 7. Conclusion: Towards a Theory of Regional Cooperation in South Asia
  • 8. Bibliography