In The Difficult Politics of Peace, Christopher Clary traces the India-Pakistan rivalry from both countries' independence in 1947 to the present. Drawing on personal interviews and recently declassified documents, Clary offers new insights into the political struggles of Indian and Pakistani national leaders as they sought to navigate domestic politics and international politics simultaneously, and in so doing reveals how the causes of war and peace are inextricably linked to political circumstances within rival states.
In The Difficult Politics of Peace, Christopher Clary traces the India-Pakistan rivalry from both countries' independence in 1947 to the present. Drawing on personal interviews and recently declassified documents, Clary offers new insights into the political struggles of Indian and Pakistani national leaders as they sought to navigate domestic politics and international politics simultaneously, and in so doing reveals how the causes of war and peace are inextricably linked to political circumstances within rival states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Clary is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, State University of New York, and a Nonresident Fellow with the South Asia Program of the Stimson Center in Washington, DC. He has held fellowships at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University, the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, the RAND Corporation in Washington, D.C., and the Council on Foreign Relations. He previously served in the Office of South and Southeast Asian Affairs of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements * Introduction * Chapter 1: Rivals Leaders and Change * Chapter 2: Partition the First Kashmir War and the Origins of the Rivalry * Chapter 3: War Scares and the Failure of Kashmir Talks 1948-1954 * Chapter 4: Nehru Ayub and the Indus Waters Treaty * Chapter 5: The Rise of Bhutto Sino-Indian Conflict and the Second Kashmir War * Chapter 6: Dhaka Simla and an Incomplete Peace * Chapter 7: Dictatorship Democracy and the Bomb in South Asia * Chapter 8: From Musharraf to Modi * Conclusion * Index
* Acknowledgements * Introduction * Chapter 1: Rivals Leaders and Change * Chapter 2: Partition the First Kashmir War and the Origins of the Rivalry * Chapter 3: War Scares and the Failure of Kashmir Talks 1948-1954 * Chapter 4: Nehru Ayub and the Indus Waters Treaty * Chapter 5: The Rise of Bhutto Sino-Indian Conflict and the Second Kashmir War * Chapter 6: Dhaka Simla and an Incomplete Peace * Chapter 7: Dictatorship Democracy and the Bomb in South Asia * Chapter 8: From Musharraf to Modi * Conclusion * Index
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