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Prospects for peace in South Asia /

by Dossani, Rafiq [ed.]; Rowen, Henry S [jt. ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies of the Asia-Pacific Research Center (Stanford University).Publisher: Hyderabad : Orient Longman, 2005Description: viii, [2], 424 p. : ill. maps ; 24 cm.ISBN: 8125029958.Subject(s): South Asia -- Politics and government | India -- Foreign relations -- Pakistan
Contents:
Pakistan -- Islamic extremism and regional conflict in South Asia -- Constitutional and political change in Pakistan -- The practice of Islam in Pakistan and the influence of Islam on Pakistani politics -- Pakistan's relations with Azad Kashmir -- Who speaks for India? -- Hindu nationalism and the BJP -- Hindu ethnonationalism, Muslim jihad, and secularism -- Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Union -- The stability-instability paradox, misperception, and escalation control in South Asia -- Pakistan's nuclear doctrine -- Coercive diplomacy in a nuclear environment -- United States interests in South Asia.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pakistan -- Islamic extremism and regional conflict in South Asia -- Constitutional and political change in Pakistan -- The practice of Islam in Pakistan and the influence of Islam on Pakistani politics -- Pakistan's relations with Azad Kashmir -- Who speaks for India? -- Hindu nationalism and the BJP -- Hindu ethnonationalism, Muslim jihad, and secularism -- Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Union -- The stability-instability paradox, misperception, and escalation control in South Asia -- Pakistan's nuclear doctrine -- Coercive diplomacy in a nuclear environment -- United States interests in South Asia.

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