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Preface | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
1 | The Problem of Regional Rivalry: The "Nuclearization" of the Kashmir Dispute | 13 |
Regional Diplomacy - The Revival of India-Pakistan Talks | 17 | |
Composite Dialogue: The "Two Plus Six" Formula | 18 | |
"Bus Diplomacy" and the Lahore Declaration | 19 | |
Back-Channel Diplomacy and the "Chenab Plan" | 25 | |
Nuclear Brinkmanship on the Line of Control | 36 | |
Roots of Kargil | 37 | |
Kargil and Nuclear Deterrence | 49 | |
Toward Dialogue - Cease-Fire Diplomacy and the Agra Summit | 58 | |
War on Terrorism - Common Cause Against Osama and the Taliban? | 63 | |
Nuclear Stalemate Over Kashmir | 67 | |
2 | The Problem of Global Intervention: The "Internationalization" of the Kashmir Dispute | 79 |
Global Diplomacy - The "Virtual" Mediation of Kargil | 81 | |
The Washington Joint Statement | 82 | |
Kashmir on the International Agenda - Reticence to the Rescue | 86 | |
Great Power Disarray | 89 | |
Indian Regional Dominance | 91 | |
Kashmir in American Foreign Policy - Taking Sides? | 92 | |
India vs. Pakistan: From Clinton to Bush | 108 | |
In Afghanistan's Shadow - The Deepening Contradictions to Kashmir | 117 | |
Pakistan: Frontline Ally or Axis of the Islamic Jehad? | 122 | |
3 | The Problem of Religious Identity: Faultline Politics in a Disputed Territory | 137 |
Faultline Politics I - Religion in Kashmiri Identity | 141 | |
Kashmir's Ethno-Religious Diversity | 142 | |
The Culture of Kashmiriyat | 146 | |
Faultline Politics II - Religion in Kashmiri Separatism | 151 | |
Debating Separatism's Roots: Secular Forces | 152 | |
Debating Separatism's Roots: Religious Forces | 157 | |
Faultline Politics III - Religion in State Strategies Toward Kashmir | 168 | |
Religion in Pakistan's State Strategy | 168 | |
Religion in India's State Strategy | 181 | |
India: Nationalizing or Supranational State? | 181 | |
4 | The Problem of Conflict Resolution: The Autonomy Puzzle | 193 |
Autonomy's Global Appeal | 196 | |
Autonomy for Kashmir? | 202 | |
The Autonomy Committees' Reports | 204 | |
Autonomy - The Way Forward? | 210 | |
Beyond Autonomy | 217 | |
Bilateralism's Infirmities | 219 | |
Outlines of a Multilateral Strategy | 224 | |
Conclusion | 231 | |
Notes | 245 | |
Index | 276 | |
About the Author | 286 |
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Add Kashmir in the Shadow of War: Regional Rivalries in a Nuclear Age, Wirsing (Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu) offers his interpretation of the political and military circumstances in South Asia since the Indians and Pakistanis conducted back-to-back tests of nuclear explosives in May 1998. Though he foc, Kashmir in the Shadow of War: Regional Rivalries in a Nuclear Age to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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