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_aProspects for peace in South Asia / _cedited by Rafiq Dossani and Henry S. Rowen. |
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_aHyderabad : _bOrient Longman, _c2005. |
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505 | 0 | _aPakistan -- 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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_aSouth Asia _xPolitics and government. |
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_aIndia _xForeign relations _zPakistan. |
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_aDossani, Rafiq, _d1954- _eed. |
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_aRowen, Henry S. _ejt. ed. |
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