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South Asia is a region of one billion people, divided into seven states and numerous religious, caste, ethnic, and linguistic groups. It is the site of ethnic and religious violence that is transnational in its implications; the region has been host to four major wars and several war scares, most recently the India-Pakistan crisis over Kashmir in 1
Contents
Preface -- Foreword: Post-Cold War Security Issues of South Asia -- Overview -- Introduction -- Whither Security Studies After the Cold War? -- South Asian Region -- South Asian Security Dilemmas in the Post-Cold War World -- Internal Sources of Conflict in South Asia -- Pakistan's Security Perceptions in the Post-Cold War Era -- Challenges and Opportunities: Indian Foreign Policy in the 1990s -- India and Pakistan -- The Future of Conflict in South Asia: The India-Pakistan Dimension -- India-Pakistan Reconciliation: The Impact on International Security -- Nuclear Proliferation -- Capping, Managing, or Eliminating Nuclear Weapons? -- Beyond "Horizontal and Vertical Proliferation": Towards an Integrated Approach to Nuclear Weapons Material -- Regional Nuclear Proliferation: Problems and Prospects -- South Asia and Beyond -- Post-Communist Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan and the Region -- The Littoral Countries at the Crossroads