Uneasy Neighbors

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Gilgit Agency
Great Himalayan Range
India's Policy Responses
Indian Policymakers
Indian Security Policy
India’s Policy Responses
international conflict resolution
Kashmir dispute analysis
Mechanized Infantry
Muslim League
North West Frontier Province
nuclear deterrence theory
Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Program
Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons Program
postcolonial state relations
regional security studies
South Asian geopolitics
Tamil Nadu
United States
United States Economic Aid
United States Foreign Policy
United States India Relations
United States Military
United States Pakistan
United States Pakistan Relations
US intervention in South Asia conflicts
Warfighting Doctrine
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780754637622
  • Weight: 469g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume represents a comprehensive and detailed case study of the long-running conflict between India and Pakistan - primarily over the contested territory of Kashmir, and the involvement of the United States within that conflict. The book details the history of 'Partition', the critical event in the modern history of the subcontinent and the fundamental catalyst for the enduring rivalry between India and Pakistan. It provides a summary description and analysis of the characteristics - demographic, social-cultural, political, economic and military - of the three primary actors that are party to the conflict: the sovereign states of India and Pakistan and the territory of Kashmir. It explains the history of US policy toward India and Pakistan as individual countries as well as US policy toward the conflict between them, particularly in light of the Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests of 1998 and events since September 11, 2001. In addition, the volume also describes and analyzes the involvement of three other major extra-regional actors.
Dr Kanishkan Sathasivam is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Salem State College, USA.

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