Kashmir in the Shadow of War

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A01=Robert G. Wirsing
Author_Robert G. Wirsing
Azad Kashmir
Back Channel Diplomacy
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conflict mediation strategies
dispute
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Hindu Pandits
India Pakistan Relations
India Pakistan Rivalry
India United States Relations
indiapakistan
international conflict studies
intervention policy analysis
Kargil Episode
Kargil Operation
Kargil Sector
Kashmir Dispute
Kashmir Policy
Kashmir Study Group
kashmiri
Kashmiri Identity
Kashmiri Muslim
Kashmiri Separatist
Lahore Summit
Majoritarian Communalism
muslims
nuclear deterrence theory
nuclear rivalry in South Asia
Nuclear Weaponization Program
pakistan
Pakistan's Kashmir Policy
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz
pakistans
Pakistan’s Kashmir Policy
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz
people
Permanent International Boundary
policy
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
RAC
relations
religious nationalism
separatist
South Asian geopolitics
Steady Warming
Supranational State

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765610904
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This timely study examines the Indian-Pakistani conflict over Kashmir as this long-standing confrontation between regional rivals became inflamed. It focuses on the period from the effective nuclearization of the dispute in 1998 to the introduction of U.S. troops into the region in connection with the war in Afghanistan. Four chapters take on key problems illustrated by this case: Regional rivalry, Intervention, Religious conflicts, Conflict resolution. The author is an advocate of international intervention in regional conflicts and does not think that leaving the contesting parties to settle their dispute (a sort of benign neglect) is a responsible U.S. policy.

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