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India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir dispute: unpacking the dynamics of a South Asian frozen conflict / Ganguly, Sumit; Smetana, Michal; Abdullah, Sannia; Karmazin   Journal Article
Ganguly, Sumit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan remains at the core of one of the most intractable conflicts in modern history. This article provides a plausibility probe into the dynamics of this South Asian rivalry that is conceptually based on the dynamic understanding of “frozen conflicts” introduced in this special issue of Asia Europe Journal. We lay out the key features of the conflict vis-à-vis the redefined notion of frozen conflicts, situating the rivalry in the broader category of unresolved protracted conflicts with a looming threat of violence renewal. In turn, we examine the three transformational dynamics as they operate in this particular case: peaceful thawing, violent thawing, and conflict withering. We conclude that despite the ongoing developments within the conflict dynamics, the possibility of conflict transformation through any of the suggested pathways remains unlikely in the near future.
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International humanitarian law: a Pakistani perspective / Soofi, Ahmar Bilal; Hussain, Nazir; Abdullah, Sannia   Journal Article
Hussain, Nazir Journal Article
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Publication 2010-11.
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Nuclear Ethics? Why Pakistan Has Not Used Nuclear Weapons... Yet / Abdullah, Sannia   Journal Article
Abdullah, Sannia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Pakistan Army’s prior reluctance to use nuclear weapons has been neither because of deterrence nor a nuclear taboo, but the absence of military utility so far. Those conditions when Pakistan might determine that a nuclear first-strike has military utility and would be ethically justified, however, are constantly being considered today.
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