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A unique account of military conflict under the shadow of nuclear escalation, with access to the soldiers and politicians involved.
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A unique account of military conflict under the shadow of nuclear escalation, with access to the soldiers and politicians involved.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521767217
- ISBN-10: 0521767210
- Artikelnr.: 26573199
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521767217
- ISBN-10: 0521767210
- Artikelnr.: 26573199
1. Introduction: the importance of the Kargil conflict Peter R. Lavoy; Part
I. Causes and Conduct of the Conflict: 2. The strategic context of the
Kargil conflict: a Pakistani perspective Zafar Iqbal Cheema; 3. Pakistan's
motivations and calculations for the Kargil conflict Feroz Hassan Khan,
Peter R. Lavoy and Christopher Clary; 4. Military operations in the Kargil
conflict John H. Gill; 5. American diplomacy and the 1999 Kargil Summit at
Blair House Bruce Riedel; 6. Kargil: the nuclear dimension Timothy D. Hoyt;
7. Why Kargil did not produce general war: the crisis-management strategies
of Pakistan, India, and the United States Peter R. Lavoy; Part II:
Consequences and Impact of the Conflict: 8. Surprise at the top of the
world: India's systemic and intelligence failure James J. Wirtz and
Surinder Rana; 9. Militants in the Kargil conflict: myths, realities, and
impacts C. Christine Fair; 10. The impact of the Kargil conflict and
Kashmir on Indian politics and society Praveen Swami; 11. The Kargil
conflict's impact on Pakistani politics and society Saeed Shafqat; Part
III. Lessons Learned: 12. The lessons of Kargil as learned by India Rajesh
M. Basrur; 13. The lessons of Kargil as learned by Pakistan Hasan-Askari
Rizvi; 14. The Kargil crisis: lessons learned by the United States Rodney
W. Jones and Joseph McMillan; 15. Kargil, deterrence, and international
relations theory Robert Jervis.
I. Causes and Conduct of the Conflict: 2. The strategic context of the
Kargil conflict: a Pakistani perspective Zafar Iqbal Cheema; 3. Pakistan's
motivations and calculations for the Kargil conflict Feroz Hassan Khan,
Peter R. Lavoy and Christopher Clary; 4. Military operations in the Kargil
conflict John H. Gill; 5. American diplomacy and the 1999 Kargil Summit at
Blair House Bruce Riedel; 6. Kargil: the nuclear dimension Timothy D. Hoyt;
7. Why Kargil did not produce general war: the crisis-management strategies
of Pakistan, India, and the United States Peter R. Lavoy; Part II:
Consequences and Impact of the Conflict: 8. Surprise at the top of the
world: India's systemic and intelligence failure James J. Wirtz and
Surinder Rana; 9. Militants in the Kargil conflict: myths, realities, and
impacts C. Christine Fair; 10. The impact of the Kargil conflict and
Kashmir on Indian politics and society Praveen Swami; 11. The Kargil
conflict's impact on Pakistani politics and society Saeed Shafqat; Part
III. Lessons Learned: 12. The lessons of Kargil as learned by India Rajesh
M. Basrur; 13. The lessons of Kargil as learned by Pakistan Hasan-Askari
Rizvi; 14. The Kargil crisis: lessons learned by the United States Rodney
W. Jones and Joseph McMillan; 15. Kargil, deterrence, and international
relations theory Robert Jervis.
1. Introduction: the importance of the Kargil conflict Peter R. Lavoy; Part
I. Causes and Conduct of the Conflict: 2. The strategic context of the
Kargil conflict: a Pakistani perspective Zafar Iqbal Cheema; 3. Pakistan's
motivations and calculations for the Kargil conflict Feroz Hassan Khan,
Peter R. Lavoy and Christopher Clary; 4. Military operations in the Kargil
conflict John H. Gill; 5. American diplomacy and the 1999 Kargil Summit at
Blair House Bruce Riedel; 6. Kargil: the nuclear dimension Timothy D. Hoyt;
7. Why Kargil did not produce general war: the crisis-management strategies
of Pakistan, India, and the United States Peter R. Lavoy; Part II:
Consequences and Impact of the Conflict: 8. Surprise at the top of the
world: India's systemic and intelligence failure James J. Wirtz and
Surinder Rana; 9. Militants in the Kargil conflict: myths, realities, and
impacts C. Christine Fair; 10. The impact of the Kargil conflict and
Kashmir on Indian politics and society Praveen Swami; 11. The Kargil
conflict's impact on Pakistani politics and society Saeed Shafqat; Part
III. Lessons Learned: 12. The lessons of Kargil as learned by India Rajesh
M. Basrur; 13. The lessons of Kargil as learned by Pakistan Hasan-Askari
Rizvi; 14. The Kargil crisis: lessons learned by the United States Rodney
W. Jones and Joseph McMillan; 15. Kargil, deterrence, and international
relations theory Robert Jervis.
I. Causes and Conduct of the Conflict: 2. The strategic context of the
Kargil conflict: a Pakistani perspective Zafar Iqbal Cheema; 3. Pakistan's
motivations and calculations for the Kargil conflict Feroz Hassan Khan,
Peter R. Lavoy and Christopher Clary; 4. Military operations in the Kargil
conflict John H. Gill; 5. American diplomacy and the 1999 Kargil Summit at
Blair House Bruce Riedel; 6. Kargil: the nuclear dimension Timothy D. Hoyt;
7. Why Kargil did not produce general war: the crisis-management strategies
of Pakistan, India, and the United States Peter R. Lavoy; Part II:
Consequences and Impact of the Conflict: 8. Surprise at the top of the
world: India's systemic and intelligence failure James J. Wirtz and
Surinder Rana; 9. Militants in the Kargil conflict: myths, realities, and
impacts C. Christine Fair; 10. The impact of the Kargil conflict and
Kashmir on Indian politics and society Praveen Swami; 11. The Kargil
conflict's impact on Pakistani politics and society Saeed Shafqat; Part
III. Lessons Learned: 12. The lessons of Kargil as learned by India Rajesh
M. Basrur; 13. The lessons of Kargil as learned by Pakistan Hasan-Askari
Rizvi; 14. The Kargil crisis: lessons learned by the United States Rodney
W. Jones and Joseph McMillan; 15. Kargil, deterrence, and international
relations theory Robert Jervis.