The limits of influence: America's role in Kashmir

"Draws on interviews, historical research, and decades of experience in South Asia to explain and evaluate three generations of U.S. activities and policies toward Kashmir. Brings the discussion up to the current day, concluding with recommendations on the role Washington might usefully play in...

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Main Author: Schaffer, Howard B. 1929-2017 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Brookings Institution Press 2009
Series:ADST-DACOR diplomats and diplomacy series
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Summary:"Draws on interviews, historical research, and decades of experience in South Asia to explain and evaluate three generations of U.S. activities and policies toward Kashmir. Brings the discussion up to the current day, concluding with recommendations on the role Washington might usefully play in resolving the long-simmering dispute"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Impasse at the United Nations -- Impact of the alliance with Pakistan -- Eisenhower tries his hand -- Kennedy strikes out -- "A plague on both their houses" -- Off the radar screen-and back again -- "The most dangerous place in the world" -- Focus on crisis management -- A role for the United States -- Chronology of America's role in Kashmir
Physical Description:XII, 272 S. Kt.
ISBN:9780815702900

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