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Conflict Change And Persistence The Indiapakistan And Arabisraeli Conflicts Compared Meirav Mishaliram

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Conflict Change And Persistence The Indiapakistan And Arabisraeli Conflicts Compared Meirav Mishaliram
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.61 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Meirav Mishali-Ram
ISBN: 9781498549509, 1498549500
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Conflict Change And Persistence The Indiapakistan And Arabisraeli Conflicts Compared Meirav Mishaliram by Meirav Mishali-ram 9781498549509, 1498549500 instant download after payment.

This book traces the roots of the two enduring rivalries: the India-Pakistan and Arab-Israeli conflicts. It then compares trends of development and change over time and examines their impact on the persistence of each conflict. Covering a wide range of historical events spanning seven decades in the two regions, including major militarized disputes and peace negotiations, the study points to variation in interstate relations and a significant increase in animosity between states and non-state players. It shows how changes in the agenda and the identity discourse of the main actors involved in these conflicts have undermined the idea of a "two-state" solution, hindering the resolution of the persistent conflicts in South Asia and the Middle East.

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