Pakistan's stability paradox: domestic, regional and international dimensions
In: Routledge contemporary South Asia series 49
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In: Routledge contemporary South Asia series 49
In: Advances in business information systems and analytics (ABISA) book series
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Civil war is one of the critical issues of our time. Although intrastate in nature, it has a disproportionate and overwhelming effect on the overall peace and stability of contemporary international society. Organized around the themes of contested nationalism, violence, external intervention, post-conflict reconstruction, reconciliation and governance, Amalendu Misra investigates why civil wars have become so widespread and how can they be contained? Particularly noteworthy is its focus on the ""cycle"" of conflict, ranging as it does on the causes, conduct, and end of civil
Study conducted at South 24 Parganas, Hooghly, Bankura and Murshidabad districts of West Bengal, India
In: Transition in Northeastern India, 2
In: Palgrave series in Asian governance
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In: Palgrave series on Asian governance
In 60 years the nuclear tipped South Asian enduring rivals, India and Pakistan have fought four wars and were close to a fifth one in 2001. Indo-Pak dyad has been the focal point of countless studies and while discord and conflict are the focus of most studies there have been periods of cooperation that have not been given enough attention. This book is an attempt to dig out the positive aspects of past Indo-Pak engagements and explore the relevant lessons to help resolve the pending issues. The book argues that both came to terms with each after 50 years and created the composite dialogue process in 1997 and by extracting lessons from the history they can resolve their differences even if their overall relations remain hostile.
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