THE INDIA-PAKISTAN CONFLICT (SOUTH ASIA EDITION)
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The india-pakistan rivalry remains one of the most enduring and unresolved conflicts of our times. It began with the birth of the two states in 1947 and it has continued ever since with the periodic resumption of wars and crises. The conflict has affected every dimension of interstate and societal relations between the two countries and despite occasional peace initiatives shows no signs of abating. This brings together leading experts in international relations theory and comparative politics to explain the persistence of this rivalry. Together they examine a range of topics including regional power distribution great power politics territorial divisions the nuclear weapons factor and incompatible national identities. Based on their analyses they offer possible conditions under which the rivalry could be terminated. The book will be of interest to scholars of politics and international relations as well as those concerned about stability and peace in south asia. Contents part I. Introduction: 1. Causes of the india-pakistan enduring rivalry t. V. Paul part ii. Theories of enduring rivalry and the south asian conflict: 2. Theoretical specifications of enduring rivalries: applications to the india-pakistan case paul f. Diehl gary goertz and daniel saeedi 3. India-pakistan conflict in light of general theories of war rivalry and deterrence john a. Vasquez 4. The indo-pakistani rivalry: prospects for war prospects for peace daniel s. Geller 5. Realpolitik and learning in the india-pakistan rivalry russell j. Leng part iii. Roots of the india-pakistan conflict: 6. Major powers and the persistence of the india-pakistan conflict ashok kapur 7. Nuclear weapons and the prolongation of the india-pakistan rivalry saira khan 8. National identities and the pakistan-india conflict vali nasr 9. At the heart of the conflict: irredentism and kashmir stephen saideman 10. Institutional causes of the indo-pakistani rivalry reeta chowdhari tremblay and julian sch
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