Kashmir : Ethnic Conflict International Dispute
by Iffat Malik
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 954.604 I234K 2002 (Browse shelf) | Available | 14447 |
Kashmir as an atopical issue is explored here and should interest both the academic and the layman. This title is intended for students and scholars of Islamic politics and international relations.
Includes Bibliography and Index.
This book presents a political analysis of the Kashmir conflict by separating the domestic and international aspects of Kashmir as two distinct issues: international, i.e. between Pakistan and India; and internal or domestic, i.e. between Kashmiri Muslims and Indians. It puts these two major strands in an historical context identifying factors that led to the emergence of a militant Kashmir separatist movement in 1989. This method of presentation of the complex issue results in a book that gives a clear overview of the whole question, capable of attracting experts as well as general readers.
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