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JUL 2003 (9) answer(s).
 
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2002 Society tour to inner Mongolia and north east China (Manch / Morrin, James; Gorden,Alan July 2003  Journal Article
Morrin, James Journal Article
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An alternative to crime trend analysis in India / Chakraborty, Tapan Jul 2003  Journal Article
Chakraborty, Tapan Journal Article
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Key Words Crime  organized crime  India 
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ID:   060136


Bangladesh: Extremist islamist consolidation / Lintner, Bertil Jul 2003  Journal Article
Lintner, Bertil Journal Article
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India-Bangladesh: Restoring sovereignty on Neglected borders / Lakshman, Kanchan; Jha, Sanjay K Jul 2003  Journal Article
Jha, Sanjay K Journal Article
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India's "Potential" endgame in Kashmir / Mattoo, Amitabh July 2003  Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article presents an Indian view of the endgame in Kashmir. It seeks to answer two essential, if prosaic, questions: Does India have a plan for the final settlement of Jammu and Kashmir? If so, what are its essential elements? While there may not be a publicly discernable Indian game-plan, there is the possibility of durable peace in Kashmir. Events subsequent to the Kargil war of 1999, the terror attacks against America on September 11, 2001, and a shift in international public opinion regarding Kashmir all provide an opportunity for India settle the Kashmir question. These factors are, however, rooted in deeper changes within the Indian polity, including the growing consensus on economic and political decentralization and an ambition to increase India's international influence, which may increase India's willingness to commit itself to a potentially more long-term and imaginative course for its Kashmir policy. Pakistan's Endgame in Kashmir by Husain Haqqani. Although Pakistani leaders often describe the dispute over Kashmir as the "core issue" between India and Pakistan, Pakistani policy is driven by a deeper fear of India and about Pakistan's national identity. Pakistan's approach to the resolution of the Kashmir dispute has been characterized by a series of tactical moves, lacking a coherent strategy or a planned end game. Only a sustained peace process can address the multiple factors that give rise to Indian and Pakistani suspicions about each other's intentions and Pakistani tactics designed to prolong the conflict in the hope of eventually altering the status quo. Pakistan does not have a clearly thought out endgame in Kashmir and attending to its insecurities could be one of way of ensuring the emergence of a realistic endgame without violence.
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North East: A comparative analysis of Nafa, Mizo and meitei insurgencies / Nag, Sajal Jul 2003  Journal Article
Nag, Sajal Journal Article
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Key Words North East-Insurgency  Insurgency  North East  Nagaland  Mizoram 
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Strengthening regional security in South Asia: Cooperative monitoring in coastal regions / Rajen, Gaurav Jul 2003  Journal Article
Rajen, Gaurav Journal Article
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Tripura: Beyond the insurgency-politics nexus / Kumar, Praveen Jul 2003  Journal Article
Kumar, Praveen Journal Article
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US-India security relations:: implications for China / Guihong, Zhang Jul 2003  Journal Article
Guihong, Zhang Journal Article
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