First Page | Document Content | |
---|---|---|
Date: 2014-06-13 22:12:06Asia Indo-Pakistani relations Kashmir conflict Nuclear proliferation Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts Pakistan Pervez Musharraf Lahore Declaration India–Pakistan standoff India–Pakistan relations International relations Contemporary history | XIII. South Asia In the early 19905, the end of the Cold War and the growing momentum of globalization increased the significance of South Asia for the United States. The Clinton administration faced significant challengAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.clintonlibrary.govDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 171,32 KBShare Document on Facebook |
When the City Itself Becomes a Technology of War Saskia Sassen Abstract The essay is framed by the proposition that cities are the frontier spaces forDocID: 1fzyp - View Document | |
PDF DocumentDocID: 17jLS - View Document | |
Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen PROSPECTS FOR INDIAN AND PAKISTANI ARMS CONTROL AND CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES Feroz Hassan KhanDocID: 13m37 - View Document | |
Pragati The Indian National Interest ReviewDocID: To5G - View Document | |
DETERRENCE STABILITY AND THE CONVENTIONAL BALANCE OF FORCES IN SOUTH ASIA by Christopher Clary1 After the 1999 Kargil conflict, in which Indian soldiers had to beat back the surpriseDocID: PMLA - View Document |