The origins of war in South Asia
the Indo-Pakistani conflicts since 1947
2nd ed.
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Word Count
36,250 words, Guess
Page Count
145 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1430383M
- ISBN-100813385806
- OCLC Control Number502572427
- OCLC Control Number60006390
- OCLC Control Number29256899
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- Library of Congress Control Number93041773
- Goodreads113913
- LibraryThing6122283
Classifications
- DDC954.04
- LCCDS385.9 .G36 1994
Description
In this second edition of the only comprehensive and comparative study of the three Indo-Pakistani conflicts. Sumit Ganguly deepens his exploration of the causes and consequences of these clashes. Reassessing the origins of war in South Asia and ongoing ethnic strife in the region, he identifies and examines key developments, including shifts in policymaking necessitated by the collapse of the Soviet Union and the incipient nuclear weapons programs of both India and Pakistan. Ganguly incorporates recently published as well as newly declassified material in this edition and has written a new chapter on the origins, nature, and likely future of the insurgency in Kashmir.
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