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The study on the subject dwells upon the Kashmir ripeness under the framework of Mutually Hurting Stalemate. The research tries to find out if Kashmir is a ripe issue to be resolved and the determinants through which a ripe moment can be judged and seized by the parties to the conflict. There are certain preconditions of the ripeness model that can lead to a successful seizure and beginning of negotiations. Since MHS does not guarantee success of the negotiations/mediation or any peace making activity, the combatants should opt for supporting factors to make ripeness a successful phenomenon.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The study on the subject dwells upon the Kashmir ripeness under the framework of Mutually Hurting Stalemate. The research tries to find out if Kashmir is a ripe issue to be resolved and the determinants through which a ripe moment can be judged and seized by the parties to the conflict. There are certain preconditions of the ripeness model that can lead to a successful seizure and beginning of negotiations. Since MHS does not guarantee success of the negotiations/mediation or any peace making activity, the combatants should opt for supporting factors to make ripeness a successful phenomenon. Ripeness should be divided into various phases. It should not only be utilized as an opportunity to the opening of a dialogue. It has to be workable from pre to post ripeness issues. The study deals with the pre and post ripeness issues too.
Autorenporträt
Maria Saifuddin Effendi is serving as Assistant Professor at Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, Faculty of Contemporary Studies, National Defence University (NDU), Islamabad Pakistan (since February 2009).