The Role of Mediation in Resolving India-Pakistan Conflict

The Role of Mediation in Resolving India-Pakistan Conflict
Author: Amit Dholakia
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788173046292

The Present Study Interrogates How Far, In What Form, And To What Effect India-Pakistan Conflict Has Lent Itseff To A Third Party Role In The Past And What Essential Preconditions And Contextual Factors Impeded Or Assisted Such A Role. An Evaluative And Qualitative Enquiry Into The Theoretical Understanding Of The Link Between Mediation And Conflict Resolution And An International Role In This Conflict.

Resolving the Kashmir Conflict between India and Pakistan Ð Interviews with Krishna, Hakima, Kali and the MI6 Agent Lucie

Resolving the Kashmir Conflict between India and Pakistan Ð Interviews with Krishna, Hakima, Kali and the MI6 Agent Lucie
Author: Dr. Mark O'Doherty
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2019-03-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0359505694

The Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan being scary and heartbreaking in equal measure, the God Krishna makes a mediation attempt, to make peace between the two nuclear states. With both Indian and Pakistani people actually getting excited about the prospect of war, the odds are stacked against Krishna to make peace. But there is still hope. If he can convince the two Nuclear Goddesses, Kali and Hakima - who hold sway over the darker emotions of their countrymen - to make peace, actual war might be averted. Luckily there is also some common ground between Hakima and Kali to work with. They both like wearing Kashmir; the two of them being crazy about the stuff. Not only wearing Kashmir sweaters, but also Kashmir underwear; both Kali and Hakima having developed a fetish to sexy Kashmir lingerie, to arouse the Indian and Pakistani men, so that they can have good sex with them. Hence there is not enough Kashmir to go around for everybody - both India and Pakistan being crazy about the stuff...

India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir Dispute

India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir Dispute
Author: Robert Wirsing
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780312084424

Kashmir is the focal point of an acute regional dispute that has pitted India and Pakistan against one another ever since they gained their independence from Great Britain in 1947. Already, these bitter rivals have gone to war twice over Kashmir, leaving the state physically divided and heavily militarized. The eruption of massive anti-Indian violence in Indian Kashmir in early 1990 has changed the dispute, further complicating India-Pakistan relations and lending even greater urgency to the search for settlement. The reasons for, and possible resolutions of, this dispute are the themes of Professor Wirsing's book. Drawing on repeated field visits and wide-ranging interviews with government officials, political leaders, military officers, and diplomats in both India and Pakistan, the author provides abundant new material on the Kashmir dispute's political, military, domestic, and international dimensions. The book responds to mounting international concern about Kashmir with specific, step-by-step recommendations for breaking the existing diplomatic stalemate between India and Pakistan.

India-Pakistan Negotiations

India-Pakistan Negotiations
Author: Dennis Kux
Publisher: US Institute of Peace Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781929223879

This book provides a historical and current review of the trends of six key India-Pakistan negotiations, largely over shared resources and political boundaries.

Interactive Conflict Resolution

Interactive Conflict Resolution
Author: Ronald J. Fisher
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 9780815627142

This book examines the technique of interactive conflict resolution for peacebuilding: impartial third parties--through facilitated dialogue and focused analysis--brings together unofficial representatives of groups or nations engaged in protracted, violent conflict. The author discusses the works of major theorists as they have applied this technique to situations in Israel-Palestine, Northern Ireland, India-Pakistan, and Cyprus, among others. He describes various methods, including intercommunal dialogue, interactive problem solving, third party consultation, and the psychodynamic approach. This book also explores how the technique can be used in conjunction with official diplomacy and other methods of third party negotiations, including mediation and pre-negotiations. the author also addresses the critical areas which threaten the field, such as funding and institutionalization, and pinpoints the major challenges in years ahead--Back cover.

Russia's New Authoritarianism

Russia's New Authoritarianism
Author: Lewis David G. Lewis
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-03-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1474454798

David G. Lewis explores Russia's political system under Putin by unpacking the ideological paradigm that underpins it. He investigates the Russian understanding of key concepts such as sovereignty, democracy and political community. Through the dissection of a series of case studies - including Russia's legal system, the annexation of Crimea, and Russian policy in Syria - Lewis explains why these ideas matter in Russian domestic and foreign policy.

Conflict Resolution in Asia

Conflict Resolution in Asia
Author: Stephanie P. Stobbe
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498566448

Conflict Resolution in Asia: Mediation and Other Cultural Models is an exploration of human interaction, conflict, and conflict resolution in the incredibly diverse region that consists of South, East, and Southeast Asia. It examines how traditional, indigenous, and culturally based conflict resolution processes interact with more formal legal systems to build infrastructures that address conflicts at the interpersonal to international levels in ways that maintain social harmony. This book provides insight into situations where unique cultures come together to create a larger cultural identity, and how constructive and appropriate conflict resolution systems can work every day to establish positive relationships and overall peace in these complex communities. It demonstrates the importance of culture in addressing conflict and conflict resolution, and validates the significance of culturally appropriate processes in building and sustaining peace. From Southeast Asia, a survey of Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam highlights their rich cultures and conflict resolution processes. From East Asia, Mainland China and Hong Kong show the history of traditional models and the incorporation of mediation within a more formal legal system. Finally, a section on South Asia examines customary methods of dispute resolution working alongside a judiciary structure in India. These nine countries represent very different cultural groups with complex national histories, and varying degrees of influence from Western powers. Using select Asian nations as case studies of conflict resolution systems, this edited book examines the power of mediation and other cultural conflict resolution models as a tool for addressing conflicts and social justice.