01572cam a22002894a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007502000150009204000270010704200080013404300300014205000220017208200250019424500850021926000400030430000450034436500160038949000700040550400510047550506140052665100410114065100400118170000320122170000290125313816236BD-DhUL20160502092023.0041215s2005 ii 001 0 eng  a 2004029601 a8125029958 aDLCcDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL apcc aaz-----aa-ii---aa-pk---00aDS341b.P755 200500a327.5491054222bPRO00aProspects for peace in South Asia /cedited by Rafiq Dossani and Henry S. Rowen. aHyderabad :bOrient Longman,c2005. aviii, [2], 424 p. :bill. maps ;c24 cm. aIRSb745.000 aStudies of the Asia-Pacific Research Center (Stanford University) aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPakistan -- Islamic extremism and regional conflict in South Asia -- Constitutional and political change in Pakistan -- The practice of Islam in Pakistan and the influence of Islam on Pakistani politics -- Pakistan's relations with Azad Kashmir -- Who speaks for India? -- Hindu nationalism and the BJP -- Hindu ethnonationalism, Muslim jihad, and secularism -- Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Union -- The stability-instability paradox, misperception, and escalation control in South Asia -- Pakistan's nuclear doctrine -- Coercive diplomacy in a nuclear environment -- United States interests in South Asia. 0aSouth AsiaxPolitics and government. 0aIndiaxForeign relationszPakistan.1 aDossani, Rafiq,d1954-eed.1 aRowen, Henry S.ejt. ed.