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NORTH WEST FRONTIER (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   135103


Indian Borderland 1880-1900 / Holdich, T Hungerford 1996  Book
Holdich, T Hungerford Book
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Publication New Delhi, Asian educational services, 1996.
Description x, 402p., mapHbk
Contents Contains map, Old Publication
Standard Number 8120611853
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057988958.103/HOL 057988MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   139855


North-West Frontier: people and events 1839-1947 / Swinson, Arthur 1967  Book
Swinson, Arthur Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication DelhI, UBS Publishers Distributors, 1967.
Description 354p.: ill., mapshbk
Key Words North West Frontier  Chitral  Simla  Lord Auckland  Pathan Revolt 
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ID:   030379


North-West Frontier : British India and Afghanistan, a pictorial history 1839-1947 / Barthorp, Machael 1982  Book
Barthorp Michael Book
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Publication Dorset, Blandford Press, 1982.
Description viii, 184phbk
Standard Number 0713711337
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022282954.912/BAR 022282MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   163243


Politics and threat perception: explaining Pakistani military strategy on the North West Frontier / Staniland, Paul; Mir, Asfandyar; Lalwani, Sameer   Journal Article
Staniland, Paul Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Analysts and policymakers agree that the Pakistani military has engaged in selective repression of and collusion with armed groups. Yet beyond this general observation, fine-grained theory and evidence do not exist to systematically explain patterns of military strategy across groups and over time. This paper provides a theoretical framework for explaining regime perceptions of armed groups and the strategies state security managers pursue toward different types of groups. It then probes this framework using a combination of new medium-N data on military offensives, peace deals, and state–group alliances in Pakistan’s North West and four comparative case studies from North and South Waziristan. We argue that the Pakistani military—the key state institution in this context—has assigned armed groups to different political roles reflecting both their ideological affinity with the military and the operational benefits they can provide to the army. This mixture of instrumental and ideological motivations has created a complex blend of regime threat perceptions and state–group interactions across space and time. A clearer understanding of how the military views Pakistan’s armed political landscape can inform policy debates about the nature of Pakistani counterinsurgency, as well as broader theoretical debates about order and violence.
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Soldiers, the frontier and the politics of command in British India / Beckett, Ian F W   Journal Article
Beckett, Ian F W Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2005.
Key Words India-Defence  soldiers  North West Frontier 
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State of Pakistan / Williams, L F Rushbrook 1966  Book
Williams, L F Rushbrook Book
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Edition rev. ed.
Publication London, Faber and Faber, 1966.
Description 262p.hbk
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