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South Asian leaders have made it a priority to tackle key regional issues such as poverty, environment degradation, trade and investment barriers and food insecurity, among others. This book considers the leadership of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and the interaction with civil society in the process of South Asian regional cooperation and integration, and discusses how the emerging urgency in the provision of regional public goods provides an excellent opportunity to add to the successes in South Asian regional integration. The book explores civil society's role in regional and economic integration in South Asian industries, trade and services, and the importance of regional public goods such as food security for future integration efforts. It concludes that there are a few successes on which future cooperation and integration in South Asia can be built and where engagement with civil society could be productive, and that these success stories are sector specific - for instance, in industry and trade sectors where cross-border activities have been established within the framework of a South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA). However, a greater number of success stories are required at the sector level to serve as building blocks for further regional cooperation and integration. This highly original book will prove a fascinating read for academics, students and policy makers across a diverse range of fields including: Asian studies, development, economics and regional and urban studies. Contributors: R. Amjad, Z. Bakht, N.C. Behera, D. de Mel, N. Hanif, M. Hossain, M. Iqbal, S. Jayaratne, K. Moinuddin, D. Premaratne, M. Quddus, N. Shinkai, S. Sohail, A. Wijesinha, M. Yunus
Edited by Sultan Hafeez Rahman, Executive Director, BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD), BRAC University, Bangladesh, Sridhar Khatri, Executive Director, South Asia Center for Policy Studies and Hans-Peter Brunner, Asian Development Bank, The Philippines
Contents: ForewordSultan Hafeez RahmanPreface: Regional Integration for Shared Prosperity in South AsiaPART I: CIVIL SOCIETY IN REGIONAL COOPERATION IN SOUTH ASIA1. SAARC and Beyond: Civil Society and Regional Integration in South Asia Navnita Chadha BeheraPART II: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION: INDUSTRIES2. Vertical Integration of Industries in South Asia Deshal de Mel and Suwendrani Jayaratne3. Integration of ICT Industries and its Impact on Market Access and Trade: The Case of Bangladesh and India Monzur Hossain, Naoko Shinkai, Mohammad Yunus and Zaid BakhtPART III: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION: TRADE AND TRADE IN SERVICES4. Trade Facilitation Issues in South Asia Deshal de Mel, Suwendrani Jayaratne and Dharshani Premaratne 5. Liberalization of Air Services in South Asia: Prospects and ChallengesAnushka Wijesinha and Deshal de Mel6. Liberalization of Trade in Services under SAFTA: Prospects and Challenges for PakistanSafdar Sohail, Noorulain Hanif and Maliha QuddusPART IV: REGIONAL PUBLIC GOODS FOR SOUTH ASIA7. The Provision of Regional Public Goods in South Asia Khaja Moinuddin8. Food Security in South Asia: Strategies and Programmes for Regional CollaborationMuhammad Iqbal and Rashid Amjad