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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
What Is the SCO Doing Wrong? Lessons From ASEAN and SAARC
By Peter Krasnopolsky
The dynamics of the SCO are more similar to that of SAARC as opposed to the smooth-talking, consensus-seeking ASEAN way.
Securing South Asia Through Regional Economic Integration
By M. Ashraf Haidari
Afghanistan is pushing for the vision of SAARC to become reality at long last.
The Time is Right to Revive SAARC
By Sabena Siddiqi
BIMSTEC can't carry the weight of regional cooperation, but SAARC can.
The Trouble With South Asian Regionalism
By Angel Sharma
The prospects for collective action remain as dim as ever.
One Step Further: It's Time for SAARC to Expel Pakistan
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
South Asian regionalism can't progress as long as Pakistan's provocations toward India bog down SAARC.
Public Diplomacy: A Way Forward for South Asia
By Shah Meer Baloch
An initiative by the Swedish Institute is having a profound impact on its participants.
Time to Energize BIMSTEC
By Bipul Chatterjee and Surendar Singh
With negotiations stalling at the SAARC, it’s time for India to focus on the Bay of Bengal.
A Zero-Sum Game in South Asia Benefits Nobody
By Bhoj Raj Poudel & Kawsu Walter Ceesay
India needs to change its approach towards Chinese participation in SAARC and South Asia.
SAARC Summit Debriefing
By Sharmadha Srinivasan
The 18th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation was, in a word, disappointing.
A Multilateral Test for Modi
By Neelam Deo
Upcoming multilateral summits give India an opportunity to enhance regional position and economic links.
The EU Should Rethink Its SAARC Approach
By Djan Sauerborn
After reaching out to ASEAN, the EU should improve its ties with the SAARC.
The SAARC: A Bloc Whose Time Has Come
By Manish Gyawali
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation is more relevant than ever before. Time to give it more power.
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