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Prospects For Peace In South Asia
by Dossani, Rafiq; Henry S. Rowen (Eds.)
About This Book
13 substantial papers from Stanford University's Asia Pacific Research Centre and elsewhere address the complicated and increasingly dangerous issues that have divided Pakistan and India since 1947. These of course focus on the future of Kashmir and this study also includes the US perspectives, which have particular concerns about nuclearisation. Part One is on Pakistan's policies and perspectives as they interrelate with religious movements and with Kashmir. Part Two explores secular and religious dimensions in India's Kashmir policies including the area of possible autonomy within the Indian Union. The four papers in Part Three look at the nuclear dimension in South Asia and at US perceptions in the subcontinent. With maps, extensive notes, and index.
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