Globalisation and Uncivil Society
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Heine, Jorge
Thakur, Ramesh
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Jindal School of International Affairs
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The article examines conflict and terrorism in the age of globalisation. Through a range
of terrorist events in South-Asia and in the Middle-East, the article evidences, explores
and questions progress of global society, inviting the reader to rethink human rights,
and, in particular, the framing of responsibilities that are essential to their contemporary
protection. It engages with the ideas of political risks, perpetration and victimisation
through terror networks and flawed governance. Considering numerous cases of Islamist
terrorist attacks on India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Sri Lankan LTTE and the
Nepalese Maoists, it narrates that conflicts in the age of globalisation are an outcome
of socio-political processes which lie in the interface between the local and the global.
Accordingly, it reasons why the dynamics of globalisation is about inclusion as well as
exclusion, and argues that states and non-states should work together to overcome the
dark side of globalisation.
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2037-12-31
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