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Afghan frontier: feuding and fighting in Central Asia / Schofield, Victoria 2003  Book
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Publication London, Taurisparke Paperbacks, 2003.
Description 383p.: ill., mapspbk
Standard Number 1860648959
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ID:   006224


Bhutto: trial and execution: trial and execution / Schofield, Victoria 1979  Book
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Publication Lahore, Classic, 1979.
Description xii,274p.
Standard Number 9694200288
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037488320.95491/SCH 037488MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Can democracy work in Pakistan? / Schofield, Victoria   Journal Article
Schofield, Victoria Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The author argues that military rule has never been good for Pakistan. Historically it has not helped the fight against extremism, On the contrary, the generals' search for some sort of legitimacy has tended to give encouragement to militant Islam. Certainly, the democratic road has been difficult in many countries, but there is no alternative. It is the only road for Pakistan. The West should not give support to anti-democratic forces under the mistaken belief that they can provide firm government.
Key Words Energy  Education  Agriculture  Afghanistan  NGO  Military Rule 
Legitimacy  Pakistan - Democracy 
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CHOGM diary / Schofield, Victoria   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Australia  CHOGM Diary 
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Kashmir: in the crossfire / Schofield, Victoria 1997  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Books Private Limited, 1997.
Description xiii, 354p.
Standard Number 8185617619
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Kashmir in conflict: India, Pakistan and the unending war / Schofield, Victoria 2003  Book
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Publication London, I B Tauris, 2003.
Description xi, 297p.hbk
Standard Number 1860648983
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Kashmir in the crossfire / Schofield, Victoria 1997  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Books, 1997.
Description xiii, 354p.
Standard Number 8185617619
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Kashmiri separatism and Pakistan in the current global environm / Schofield, Victoria   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The theme of this paper is to review the extent to which, in the post-9/11 environment, it became difficult for Pakistan to continue its covert support of the Kashmiri separatist movement at the same time as assisting the United States and its allies in the global 'War on Terror'. The paper will explain the origins of Pakistan's support and also examine the potential that the dispute between India and Pakistan over the state of Jammu and Kashmir still has to act as a de-stabilising factor in Pakistan and the region. The argument is that the Kashmir issue no longer has the same explosive characteristics it had 20 years or even 10 years ago, and that a genuine attempt has been made by the Pakistan government to curtail cross-border terrorism-although it has not been entirely successful, mainly because the militant groups have succeeded in establishing a momentum of their own. Yet, even after 60 years, there remains a general reluctance to let go of the Kashmir issue without some tangible political gain.
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Old roads new highways: fifty years of Pakistan / Schofield, Victoria (ed.) 1997  Book
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Publication Karachi, Oxford University Press, 1997.
Description xx, 341p.: ill.hbk
Standard Number 0195778456
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Pakistan: 2011 / Schofield, Victoria   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Pakistan has been in the forefront of foreign policy debate for decades, at times condemned as a failing or failed state, also as a 'terrorist' state. As the country faces continuing pressure from the fallout of the war in Afghanistan as well as deepening internal strife, this article gives an overview of Pakistan's problems, highlighting growing anti-Western sentiment and emphasising the importance of institutional stability, as well as a resolution of 'the Kashmir issue'.
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Why Kashmir is still important / Schofield, Victoria   Article
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Summary/Abstract Kashmir, at present, is not being treated as a priority by politicians or policy makers. The author argues that this is a grave mistake. The ground realities which have continued to blight the lives of millions in the region for decades have not been resolved. Not only do they demand resolution, but leave the region fragile and unstable, a danger exacerbated by the nuclear capabilities of India and Pakistan. The domestic narratives within India and Pakistan which lead to heightened hostility have been exacerbated by recent events such as the Mumbai Hotel attacks and cross-border skirmishes. A resolution of Kashmir would reverse these inherent tensions. The unresolved situation also undermines the human rights of the inhabitants of Kashmir. Likewise, it leads to an unconscionable waste of the natural resources of the region, as well as needless restrictions in Indo-Pakistani trade and money being tied up in military conflict. A resolution of the conflict would also have wide-scale benefits in the region, reaching to Afghanistan and China. In conclusion, the author surveys what might be practical ways of resolving the Kashmir problem.
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