Crafting peace in Kashmir: through a realist lens
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Main Author: Koithara, Verghese (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Delhi, India Sage Publications 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-308) and index
The India-Pakistan conflict -- The problem of Kashmir's discontented -- Conflict drivers -- Nuclear danger -- Kashmir and the outside world -- Insights from Northern Ireland -- Pointers from Sri Lanka -- Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- Moving from conflict to peace -- Creating a peace path in Kashmir
The chronic conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir has generated a great deal of scholarly and popular literature. The dominant and prevailing view is that the conflict is essentially beyond solution. This book examines a contrary hypothesis that such a view, though widely held, is unjustified. In this regard the author presents a realist study of the possibilities of bringing peace to Kashmir and compares it with three relevant, protracted and violent conflicts elsewhere in the world. Verghese Koithara argues cogently that the main difficulty with regard to resolving the conflict in
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (314 pages)
ISBN:8132103378
9788132103370

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