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Acknowledgments | ||
Introductions | 1 | |
India's "Potential" Endgame in Kashmir | 14 | |
Pakistan's Endgame in Kashmir | 34 | |
Terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir in Theory and Practice | 55 | |
US Policy and the Kashmir Dispute: Prospects for Resolution | 89 | |
Politics, Proximity, and Paranoia: The Evolution of Kashmir as a Nuclear Flashpoint | 117 | |
Kashmir and Tibet: comparing Conflicts , States, and Solutions | 145 | |
Kashmir: All Tactics, No Strategy | 181 | |
Abstracts | 203 | |
Notes on Contributors | 206 | |
Index | 207 |
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