The search for durable peace in lands torn by ethno-national
conflict is among the most urgent issues of international politics.
Looking closely at five flashpoints of regional crisis, Sumantra
Bose asks the question upon which our global future may depend: how
can peace be made, and kept, between warring groups with seemingly
incompatible claims? Global in scope and implications but local in
focus and method, "Contested Lands" critically examines the recent
or current peace processes in Israel-Palestine, Kashmir, Bosnia,
Cyprus, and Sri Lanka for an answer.
Israelis and Palestinians, Turkish and Greek Cypriots, Bosnia's
Muslims, Serbs, and Croats, Sinhalese and Tamil Sri Lankans, and
pro-independence, pro-Pakistan, and pro-India Kashmiris share
homelands scarred by clashing aspirations and war. Bose explains
why these lands became zones of zero-sum conflict and boldly
tackles the question of how durable peace can be achieved. The
cases yield important general insights about the benefits of
territorial self-rule, cross-border linkages, regional cooperation,
and third-party involvement, and the risks of a deliberately
gradual ("incremental") strategy of peace-building.
Rich in narrative and incisive in analysis, this book takes us
deep into the heartlands of conflict--Jerusalem, Kashmir's Line of
Control, the divided cities of Mostar in Bosnia and Nicosia in
Cyprus, Sri Lanka's Jaffna peninsula. "Contested Lands" illuminates
how chronic confrontation can yield to compromise and coexistence
in the world's most troubled regions--and what the United States
can do to help.
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