The essays in this volume are concerned with armed conflicts in
South Asia and the conflict management efforts made to mitigate
them. Articles in the volume study conflict management, look at the
direction armed conflict is likely to take and provide a set of
alternative measures that could be perused by the actors.
It addresses five key issues: history of the armed conflict,
identifying the principal actors of the conflict, describing the
course of the conflict and its major trends, evaluating conflict
management measures undertaken, if any, presenting appropriate
conclusions. It also includes additional chapters on Naxalism and
sectarian strife in Pakistan.
Designed as an annual series, this important collection
discusses India's geo-strategic importance including its common
borders with its neighbours; the psychological and economic costs
of violence, and the problem of refugee migrants; treaties and
ceasefire agreements signed across countries; the role of the UN
and other peacekeeping forces; and the future of failed and failing
democracies. The book makes an important contribution to analysing
armed conflicts and conflict resolution.
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