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KASHMIR INSURGENCY (2) answer(s).
 
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Do nuclear weapons stabilize South Asia: Militarized crises/ evidence from the 1990 case / Kapur, S Paul Apr 2005  Journal Article
Kapur, S Paul Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
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Female suicide terrorism in South Asia: comparing the Tamil separatists and Kashmir insurgents / Bhatia, Vandana; Knight, W Andy   Journal Article
Knight, W Andy Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In this article we compare two conflicts in South Asia-civil war in Sri Lanka and the insurgency in Kashmir-to investigate the enabling conditions for female suicide terrorism in the former, and the lack thereof in the latter. We conclude that female suicide terrorism is a product of several inter-related factors that feed into each other: (i) tormented society, (ii) individual grievances, and (iii) a terrorist organisation with an effective indoctrination structure. Thus, rather than focusing on the individual motivations behind the female bombers, it is important to situate them in specific socio-political contexts.
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