Summary -- Introduction -- Dimensions of Baloch nationalism -- Politics of the conflict in Balochistan -- Repression as policy -- Breaking ethnic identities : the Islamization of Balochistan -- The exponential rise of sectarianism -- A way out? -- Conclusion
Summary
Balochistan, the largest but least populous province of Pakistan, is slowly descending into anarchy. Since 2005, Pakistani security forces have brutally repressed the Baloch nationalist movement, fueling ethnic and sectarian violence in the province. But the Pakistani armed forces have failed to eliminate the insurgency -- and the bloodshed continues. Any social structures in Balochistan capable of containing the rise of radicalism have been weakened by repressive tactics. A power vacuum is emerging, creating a potentially explosive situation that abuts the most vulnerable provinces of Afghanistan. Only a political solution is likely to end the current chaos
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"April 2013."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-30)
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed April 15, 2013)