Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2005
ISBN 10: 8173046301 ISBN 13: 9788173046308
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. Contents Introduction. I. The rise 1. Who are the Taliban. 2. The rise to prominence. 3. Pakistan's Afghan interventions. 4. Pakistan and Taliban an unholy alliance. 5. Other players. 6. The Bin Laden Taliban connection. 7. Pakistan's interests in Afghanistan. II. The fall 1. Inherent flaw. 2. Useless costly and troublesome. 3. Disappearance and hideout. III. The resurgence 1. Where are they surfacing and gathering. 2. Areas under Taliban control. 3. The new Taliban a much divided force. 4. Resurgence players and strategies. 5. Resurgent Taliban and their strategies. IV. The future 1. What are the chances of success for the Taliban. 2. India and the resurgent Taliban. Conclusions. Select bibliography. Taliban a timeline. Index. The Taliban were gold like figures for a war torn country's war weary people. They promised to rid the country of anarchy lawlessness and disintegration and thus earned the support of Afghans. The Taliban were defeated or so we were told by the Americans when the Frankenstein came back to haunt them. The Taliban were consigned to the dustbin of history or so we thought when Hamid Karzai was anointed as the newest ruler in Kabul. However if lessons of history canons of geo strategy and reports from Afghanistan are anything to go by Taliban were not done away with not by default but by design. The author rejects the widely believed argument that the Taliban movement has been defeated once and for all. The author claims that the endgame in Afghanistan is likely to be an eventual induction of the Taliban elements into the Afghan Government by way of a consensus reached among Pakistan the US and Karzai. However in the course of time such a status quo is unlikely to endure. Pakistan's internal and geo strategic compulsions will prompt it to advocate for more and more space for the Taliban in the Afghan Government. In short this study is an in depth analysis of the raison d'etre of the rise fall and resurgence of the Taliban. 138 pp.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2014
ISBN 10: 935098038X ISBN 13: 9789350980385
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2014
ISBN 10: 9350980401 ISBN 13: 9789350980408
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2014
ISBN 10: 9350980398 ISBN 13: 9789350980392
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This unique volume is the first comprehensive work to analyze the domestic aspects of foreign policy making in India Through the case studies and the theoretical chapters the book is a major contribution to the literature on Indias foreign policy and international relations theory It is essential reading for practitioners and scholars alike and fills a huge gap in the understanding of Indias engagement with the outside worldAMITABH MATTOO is currently Professor of International Studies at JNU HAPPYMON JACOB is Assistant Professor at the School of International Studies JNU Under the auspices of The Foreign Policy Peace and Security Series 320 pp.
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction 1. India Pakistan relations towards a grand reconciliation/Amitabh Mattoo. Regional dimension 2. Geo politics in Southern Asia and its impact on India Pakistan relations/Happymon Jacob. 3. Nuclear stability in South Asia issues and challenges/Jasjit Singh. 4. Theorising territory and borders in the India Pakistan conflict/Devika Sharma. India Pakistan relations from the past to the present 5. Reconstructing the evolutionary narrative/Kalim Bahadur. 6. Engaging Pakistan from the NDA to the UPA/Malini Parthasarathy. 7. Another shot at Bilateralism Compulsions constraints and calculations behind the peace process/Sushant Sareen. 8. India Pakistan security discourse/Rajesh Rajagopalan. 9. Crossing the lines a Pakistani looks at science and society in India/Pervez Hoodbhoy. 10. India Pakistan relations the Jihadi impediment/Wilson John. 11. The Indus waters and Pakistan's water security/A.K. Pandey. 12. Cross border terrorism a review/Afsir Karim. Peace building in Jammu Kashmir 13. The peace process a view from Jammu/Rekha Chowdhary. 14. The peace process view from Leh/P. Stobdan. 15. Peace process and imperatives of resolving the Kashmir problem/Noor Ahmad Baba. 16. Kashmir how to grasp the nettle/Prem Shankar Jha. 17. Resolving the Kashmir issue a dream worth dreaming/Pran Chopra. 18. Jammu and Kashmir the internal dimension/Radhavinod Raju. India Pakistan relations the way forward 19. India Pakistan Neemrana initiative an experiment in track two diplomacy/Satish Kumar. 20. India Pakistan relations is the peace process Irreversible/Frederic Grare. Conclusions 21. India Pakistan bilateral dynamics/Kapil Kak. Index. India Pakistan relations are at a historic juncture. This new found warmth more than mere cold peace something that has traditionally characterised the relationship between the two countries has started manifesting in an urge to engage the other country with a positive frame of mind explore the finer aspects of the other and impelled an unprecedented popular momentum generated by the expectations of ordinary Indians and Pakistanis. The leadership in both India and Pakistan has not just accepted that they are willing to go beyond their stated positions but have realised that the welfare of the other is essential to their own. The people of Jammu and Kashmir are also undergoing an attitudinal metamorphosis towards realism and the imperatives of peace stability and prosperity. Still much remains unchanged. Mindsets suspicion terror tactics and political compulsions created by age old nationalist rhetoric remain potential wild cards in the ongoing process towards positive peace. Thus much of the challenging journey still lies ahead. This volume is an attempt to capture these diverse readings and views analyse the prospects of peace and the potential wild cards and present these before a discerning audience. 308 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction. 1. India's role in the economic re-integration of the Indian subcontinent/Sanjaya Baru. 2. A Perspective on Pakistan-India Relations: Power dynamics, democracy and development/Akmal Hussain. 3. India's economic rise: implications for Bangladesh/Fahmida Khatun and Samina Hossain. 4. India's economic growth: opportunities and challenges for Sri Lanka/Ashani Abayasekara. 5. India's economic growth: opportunities and challenges for the region: perspectives from Nepal/Pradeep Raj Pandey. 6. The rise of China and India: promises, prospects and implications for Bhutan/Lham Dorji. Index. Since adopting liberal economic policies two decades ago, India has become one of the two fastest growing economies in the world. While India has been reaching out to various regions such as Southeast Asia and the Middle East for expansion and strengthening its linkages, its relations with its immediate South Asian neighbours remain problematic. Her bilateral relations with the other regional countries have traditionally been contentious due to border issues as well as the fears and resistance of smaller countries to an Indian hegemony in the region.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. New Directions in Indian Foreign Policy aims to explore Indian Foreign Policy since the end of the Cold War and investigate the latest trends in India's foreign policy behaviour. The book covers a whole range of issues including India's nuclear identity, climate change, resource crunch, and diplomacy, India's great power aspirations, and domestic influences on foreign policy making. Considering that the end of the Cold War is widely understood to be a game changer for Indian Foreign Policy, it is an opportune time to ask whether India has indeed embraced a new foreign policy. In other words, two decades since the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the economic liberalization process and the coalition politics in the country, what are the changes and continuities in the contemporary Indian Foreign Policy. There is a dearth of comprehensive works on India's Foreign Policy outlook in the post-Cold War era. Thus, this book aims to fill this gap in the discipline of international politics. The focus of the book is not so much about what has changed for India, but how India has adapted or responded to the changes around it. The volume aims to produce important theoretical insights on Indian Foreign Policy. It also analyses the various aspects and implications of India's desire for greater global influence. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. The book addresses two major questions: whether India has a strategic culture which informs the country's foreign, defence and security thinking and whether India's foreign and security policies are based on a coherent strategic thinking. The volume, in other words, explores India's strategic culture, which shapes the country's strategic thought. From theories of grand strategy to critical constructivist interpretations, a whole range of approaches to this question are included. With its current rapid economic growth, demand for a permanent UNSC seat, successful alliance building (e.g. BRICS, Indo-US strategic partnership), and desire to play a greater role in global affairs, India's growing stature requires further analysis on how and why Indian policies are carried out. This book examines the various influences on Indian strategic culture. It will act as guide to those who wish to see patterns in Indian strategic thinking/planning and serve to explain the background of Indian foreign policies. This book is being produced two decades after the end of the Cold War, which had a major impact on international politics. Therefore, it allows for analysis of Indian strategic culture/thinking both during the Cold War and the changes it experienced after its end. A consolidated collection of academic opinions on India's strategic culture and thinking, especially from an Indian perspective, will greatly contribute to the field of international relations given India's rising importance in the global order. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Kashmir and Indo-Pak Relations, Politics of Reconciliation offers a no-holds-barred account of the developments in Kashmir politics and India-Pakistan relations as they unfolded between 2008 and 2013.Culled out from the author's popular Sunday column in the Srinagar-based Greater Kashmir newspaper "statecraft" and other Op-eds, the book promises to take the reader beyond the traditional narratives on Kashmir and India-Pakistan relations. Provocative and deeply engaging Politics of Reconciliation aims to challenge the commonsense wisdom on the Kashmir question and Indo-Pak relations. Section I of the book, divided into six chapters, deals with the fast-changing nuances of the conflict transformation processes in and on Kashmir. Section II of the book, divided into five chapters, deals with the intricacies of India-Pakistan relations and the potential pathways towards peaceful coexistence.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford University Press Mai 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 0199489890 ISBN 13: 9780199489893
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Using fresh empirical data and oral history evidence, this book explains the causes of ceasefire violations on the J&K border, and establishes a relationship between ceasefire violations and crisis escalation between India and Pakistan. In doing so, the book further nuances the existing arguments about the escalatory dynamics between the two South Asian nuclear rivals. Furthermore, the book explains ceasefire violations using the concept of 'autonomous militaryfactors'.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Line on Fire | Ceasefire Violations and India-Pakistan Escalation Dynamics | Happymon Jacob (u. a.) | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 2019 | Oxford University Press | EAN 9780199489893 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford University Press Mai 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 0199489890 ISBN 13: 9780199489893
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Using fresh empirical data and oral history evidence, this book explains the causes of ceasefire violations on the J&K border, and establishes a relationship between ceasefire violations and crisis escalation between India and Pakistan. In doing so, the book further nuances the existing arguments about the escalatory dynamics between the two South Asian nuclear rivals. Furthermore, the book explains ceasefire violations using the concept of 'autonomous militaryfactors' 432 pp. Englisch.