Complex Rivalry
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Complex Rivalry
The Dynamics of India-Pakistan Conflict
Mohan, Surinder
The University of Michigan Press
10/2022
420
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Inglês
9780472075591
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: International Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Rivalry
2 The Existing Conceptualizations of Rivalry
3 Conceptualizing the Indo-Pakistani Complex Rivalry: A Hub-and-Spokes Framework
4 The Shock of Partition and the Initiation of Complex Rivalry, 1947-58
5 The Development of Complex Rivalry - I: Intensive Phase, 1959-1972
6 The Development of Complex Rivalry - II: Abeyant Phase, 1972-89
7 The Maintenance of Complex Rivalry, 1990-2020
8 Prospects for Rivalry Termination
References
Index
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: International Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Rivalry
2 The Existing Conceptualizations of Rivalry
3 Conceptualizing the Indo-Pakistani Complex Rivalry: A Hub-and-Spokes Framework
4 The Shock of Partition and the Initiation of Complex Rivalry, 1947-58
5 The Development of Complex Rivalry - I: Intensive Phase, 1959-1972
6 The Development of Complex Rivalry - II: Abeyant Phase, 1972-89
7 The Maintenance of Complex Rivalry, 1990-2020
8 Prospects for Rivalry Termination
References
Index
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war;peace;rivalry;complex rivalry;enduring rivalries;strategic rivalries;rivalry linkage;rivalry transformation;hub-and-spokes;conflict;militarized interstate disputes;crises;terrorism;steps-to-peace;de-escalation;de-rivalization;termination;conflict resolution;peace strategists;peacebuilding;realpolitik;realism;power transition;nuclear deterrence;constructivism;foreign policy;ideology;territory;territorial dispute;territorial salience;geographical contiguity;alliances;arms race;regime type;democracy;autocracy;India;Pakistan;India-Pakistan relations;Kashmir;Kashmir conflict;Kashmir dispute;Line of Control;South Asia;Asia;Indo-Pacific;Cold War;great powers;the US;Soviet Union;China;water;international relations;armed conflict;balance of power;military capability;military strategy;Indian National Congress;Muslim League;nuclear danger;nonalignment;the partition of British-India;the First Kashmir War;the Second Kashmir War;the Bangladesh War;the Kargil War.;United Nations;interstate rivalries
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: International Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Rivalry
2 The Existing Conceptualizations of Rivalry
3 Conceptualizing the Indo-Pakistani Complex Rivalry: A Hub-and-Spokes Framework
4 The Shock of Partition and the Initiation of Complex Rivalry, 1947-58
5 The Development of Complex Rivalry - I: Intensive Phase, 1959-1972
6 The Development of Complex Rivalry - II: Abeyant Phase, 1972-89
7 The Maintenance of Complex Rivalry, 1990-2020
8 Prospects for Rivalry Termination
References
Index
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: International Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Rivalry
2 The Existing Conceptualizations of Rivalry
3 Conceptualizing the Indo-Pakistani Complex Rivalry: A Hub-and-Spokes Framework
4 The Shock of Partition and the Initiation of Complex Rivalry, 1947-58
5 The Development of Complex Rivalry - I: Intensive Phase, 1959-1972
6 The Development of Complex Rivalry - II: Abeyant Phase, 1972-89
7 The Maintenance of Complex Rivalry, 1990-2020
8 Prospects for Rivalry Termination
References
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
war;peace;rivalry;complex rivalry;enduring rivalries;strategic rivalries;rivalry linkage;rivalry transformation;hub-and-spokes;conflict;militarized interstate disputes;crises;terrorism;steps-to-peace;de-escalation;de-rivalization;termination;conflict resolution;peace strategists;peacebuilding;realpolitik;realism;power transition;nuclear deterrence;constructivism;foreign policy;ideology;territory;territorial dispute;territorial salience;geographical contiguity;alliances;arms race;regime type;democracy;autocracy;India;Pakistan;India-Pakistan relations;Kashmir;Kashmir conflict;Kashmir dispute;Line of Control;South Asia;Asia;Indo-Pacific;Cold War;great powers;the US;Soviet Union;China;water;international relations;armed conflict;balance of power;military capability;military strategy;Indian National Congress;Muslim League;nuclear danger;nonalignment;the partition of British-India;the First Kashmir War;the Second Kashmir War;the Bangladesh War;the Kargil War.;United Nations;interstate rivalries