In Managing Conflicts in India, Bidisha Biswasanalyzes how democratic states choose between policies of coercion and accommodation by addressing the under-studied topic of India's approach to internal conflicts. Biswas weaves an examination of three conflicts in India into a larger exploration of the challenges and choices facing democratic and multiethnic countries that are dealing with protracted insurgencies.
In Managing Conflicts in India, Bidisha Biswasanalyzes how democratic states choose between policies of coercion and accommodation by addressing the under-studied topic of India's approach to internal conflicts. Biswas weaves an examination of three conflicts in India into a larger exploration of the challenges and choices facing democratic and multiethnic countries that are dealing with protracted insurgencies.
Bidisha Biswas is associate professor of political science at Western Washington University.
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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Curious Case of Punjab Chapter 3: The Intractable Case of Kashmir Chapter 4: The Conflict that Won't Go Away: The Left-Wing Extremist Insurgency Chapter 5: Conclusion Appendix A : Chronology of Key Events Appendix B: States Affected by Left-Wing Extremists References
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Curious Case of Punjab Chapter 3: The Intractable Case of Kashmir Chapter 4: The Conflict that Won't Go Away: The Left-Wing Extremist Insurgency Chapter 5: Conclusion Appendix A : Chronology of Key Events Appendix B: States Affected by Left-Wing Extremists References
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