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ID136552
Title ProperComing together over trade
Other Title Informationa study of the resumed dialogue between India and Pakistan
LanguageENG
AuthorPernes, Josefine ;  Möller, Ulrika
Summary / Abstract (Note)India and Pakistan were born into conflict in 1947 and their relationship has been among the world’s enduring rivalries ever since. In this historical context, the modest signs of progress since the resumed dialogue in February 2011 are of significance. How can these improved prospects for a more peaceful relation between Pakistan and India be explained? Departing from Liberal peace theory, this study develops an explanatory framework and investigates the impact of trade on dyadic peace processes. The empirical findings indicate that trade expectations indeed could have facilitated for a resumed dialogue between India and Pakistan. Future research may be able to attain more robust results through further specifications of the explanatory framework and additional empirical analysis.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol.10, No.3; Sep-Dec.2014: p.221-240
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 10 No 3
Standard NumberIndia


 
 
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