Crises in South Asia : (Record no. 76725)

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020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 9780984521197
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ISBN 0984521194
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Language code eng
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Title Crises in South Asia :
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Subtitle trends and potential consequences /
Author, etc Michael Krepon, Nate Cohn, editors
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Place of publication Washington, DC :
Publisher Henry L. Stimson Center,
Year 2011
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Pages 1 PDF-file (100 p.) :
Details ill.
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General note September 2011.
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General note Title from PDF cover screen (viewed on Oct. 8, 2011).
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About the authors Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents Preface. -- List of abbreviations. -- Crises in South Asia: trends and potential consequences (Michael Krepon). -- Appendices: Appendix I: The structure of South Asian crises from Brasstacks to Mumbai (Samuel Black). -- Appendix II: Spoilers, mass-casualty attacks, and the disruption of hopeful India-Pakistan diplomacy (Nathan Cohn). -- Appendix III: Mass-casualty attacks in India (Nathan Cohn and William Shimer). -- Appendix IV: Mass-casualty attacks in Pakistan (Nathan Cohn). -- Appendix V: Chinese involvement in South Asian crises (William Shimer). -- Appendix VI: Ten countries most afflicted by mass-casualty terrorism since July 2007 (Nathan Cohn). -- Contributors.
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Summary, etc Twenty years after acquiring nuclear weapon capabilities, ties between Pakistan and India remain strained. This new report is the latest in a series of Stimson publications that provide fresh and important insights into the various chapters of crisis and brinksmanship in South Asia - from the 1986-7 Brasstacks crisis, the 1990 crisis, the limited war in 1999 in the heights above Kargil, the 2001-2 'Twin Peaks' crisis, and the 2008 assaults on Mumbai. Michael Krepon addresses the trends and consequences of this series of crises. What have the two protagonists taken away from these events? Have the lessons shaped their behavior and their understanding of each other in subsequent crises? How can US policymakers contribute to regional stability, even while US relations with Islamabad and Delhi are on such different trajectories?
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System details note Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System details note System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Keyword deterrence
Subdivision nuclear weapons
Geographic subdivision India
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Keyword deterrence
Subdivision nuclear weapons
Geographic subdivision Pakistan
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Geographic keyword Southeast Asia
Subdivision regional security
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Geographic keyword South Asia
Subdivision terrorism
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Author/Editor Krepon, Michael
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Author/Editor Cohn, Nate
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Institution Henry L. Stimson Center
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Classification part CD129 G11_1188
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URI http://www.stimson.org/books-reports/crises-in-south-asia-trends-and-consequences/
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