Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
The Oxford international relations in South Asia series |
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Oxford international relations in South Asia series.
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Contents |
List of tables, figures, and cases -- List of abbreviations -- Foreword / Lt. gen. (Retd) Harcharanjit Singh Panag -- Foreword / Lt. Gen. (Retd) Waheed Arshad -- Acknowledgements. Introduction -- Conceptualizing escalation dynamics in South Asia -- (Mis)managing the border: a history of practices and mechanisms -- Lull before the storm: the 2003 Ceasefire Agreement and after -- Military gamesmanship and moral ascendency: explaining ceasefire violations -- Ceasefire violations and crisis escalation: analysing the data -- Implications for theory and practice. Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author |
Summary |
The India-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed repeated ceasefire violations over the past decade. Indeed, with the new low in the relations between India and Pakistan, ceasefire violations have gone up exponentially. These have the potential to not only begin a crisis but also escalate an ongoing crisis. To make things worse, in the event of major violations, political leadership on either side often engage in high-pitched rhetoric some of which even have nuclear undertones. Using fresh empirical data and oral history evidence, this book explains the causes of ceasefire violations on the Jammu and Kashmir border |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 12, 2019) |
Subject |
India-Pakistan Conflict, 1947-1949 -- Armistices
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India-Pakistan Conflict, 1965 -- Armistices
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India-Pakistan Conflict, 1971 -- Armistices
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Armistices.
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Diplomatic relations.
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SUBJECT |
India -- Foreign relations -- Pakistan
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Pakistan -- Foreign relations -- India
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Subject |
India.
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Pakistan.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780199095483 |
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0199095485 |
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