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South Asia Needs Hybrid Peace

South Asia Needs Hybrid Peace
Author: Zia Ul Haque Shamsi
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 9781433194221

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This book explores the possibilities of Hybrid Peace in South Asia. Under the paradigm of Hybrid Peace, the book discusses the possibilities of resolution of major disputes between India and Pakistan, especially the Kashmir issue; enduring peace in Afghanistan; and revitalization of SAARC.


Conflict and Peace in South Asia

Conflict and Peace in South Asia
Author: Manas Chatterji
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2008-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0444531769

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South Asia is a distinct geographical entity comprised of seven countries - India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives (situated in the Indian Ocean). This book looks at these countries in a historical context, from inter-regional and international perspectives.


Peace and Conflict

Peace and Conflict
Author: Priyankar Upadhyaya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014
Genre: Peace
ISBN: 9789384463076

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The Difficult Politics of Peace

The Difficult Politics of Peace
Author: Christopher Clary
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0197638430

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A sweeping and theoretically original analysis of the India-Pakistan rivalry from 1947 to the present. Since their mutual independence in 1947, India and Pakistan have been engaged in a fierce rivalry. Even today, both rivals continue to devote enormous resources to their military competition even as they face other pressing challenges at home and abroad. Why and when do rival states pursue conflict or cooperation? In The Difficult Politics of Peace, Christopher Clary provides a systematic examination of war-making and peace-building in the India-Pakistan rivalry from 1947 to the present. Drawing upon new evidence from recently declassified documents and policymaker interviews, the book traces India and Pakistan's complex history to explain patterns in their enduring rivalry and argues that domestic politics have often overshadowed strategic interests. It shows that Pakistan's dangerous civil-military relationship and India's fractious coalition politics have frequently stymied leaders that attempted to build a more durable peace between the South Asian rivals. In so doing, Clary offers a revised understanding of the causes of war and peace that brings difficult and sometimes dangerous domestic politics to the forefront.


Prospects for Peace in South Asia

Prospects for Peace in South Asia
Author: Rafiq Dossani
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804750851

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Dossani's book addresses the largely hostile, often violent relations between India and Pakistan that date from their independence in 1947.


A New Hope for Peace in South Asia

A New Hope for Peace in South Asia
Author: Mūsá K̲h̲ān Jalālzaʼī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2005
Genre: India
ISBN:

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Prospects for Peace in South Asia

Prospects for Peace in South Asia
Author: Rafiq Dossani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2022
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781503625037

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Prospects for Peace in South Asia addresses the largely hostile, often violent relations between India and Pakistan that date from their independence in 1947. The persistent conflict between the two neighboring countries over Kashmir has defied numerous international attempts at resolution and entered its most dangerous phase when both India and Pakistan became nuclear powers in 1998. The struggle over Kashmir is enduringly rooted in national identity, religion, and human rights. It has also influenced the politicization of Pakistan's army, religious radicalism, and nuclearization in both countries. This incisive volume analyzes these forces, their impact on relations between the two countries, and alternative roles the United States might play in resolving the dispute. While acknowledging the risks, the book is optimistic about peace in South Asia. The key argument is that many of the domestic concerns (such as territorial integrity in both countries and civilian-military rapprochement in Pakistan) that were fueling the conflict have abated.


Peace as Process

Peace as Process
Author: Raṇabīra Samāddāra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Peace As A Political Value Is The Fundamental Strain Of This Book. Basing Itself On Essays Of Differential Nature, Method, Perspective And Strain, The Volume Attempts To Convey The Idea That Peace Studies Can Not Be Monolithic, And That Critical Peace Studies Will Have To Eschew The Absolute Polarities Of Realism And Ethics. It Is Only Contesting All Values Of Authority By Valorizing Dialogue, That Peace Acquires Its Own Value.


Four Crises and a Peace Process

Four Crises and a Peace Process
Author: P. R. Chari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815713845

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"Explains the underlying causes of four contained conflicts on the subcontinent, their consequences, the lessons learned, and the American role in each. Considers these as cases of attempted conflict resolution, as instances of limited war by nuclear-armed nations, and as examples of intervention and engagement by the U.S. and China"--Provided by publisher.


Peace and Justice

Peace and Justice
Author: Zakia Soman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010
Genre: Justice, Administration of
ISBN: 9788131792858

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