South Asia after the cold war : international perspectives
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South Asia after the cold war : international perspectives
Westview Press, 1993
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South Asia is a region of one billion people, divided into seven states and numerous religious, caste, ethnic, and linguistic groups. It is the site of ethnic and religious violence that is transnational in its implications; the region has seen four major wars and several war scares, most recently the India-Pakistan crisis over Kashmir in 1990. South Asia may be on the edge of nuclearization. Even so, the region has an unheralded history of cooperative efforts and a strong record of democracysince 1988, all the major states of South Asia have elected governments. In this volume, a Western and regional cast of scholars, military analysts, and politicians assess the current security landscape in the South Asia region. Offering a balanced mix of perspectives, the contributors provide background information on long-standing conflicts, the impact that the Cold War had upon those conflicts, and thoughtful analysis of the future strategic dilemmas, as well as speculation on possible opportunities for peace for different countries in the region.
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