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The South Asia papers : a critical anthology of writings / by Stephen Philip Cohen.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Noida : Harper Collins Publishers india, 2016.Description: xii, 384 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789352640195
Uniform titles:
  • Works. Selections. 2016
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954 C678S 2016 23
LOC classification:
  • DS341 .C59 2016
Contents:
Approaching India's Military and Security Policy, with a Detour through Disaster Studies -- Rulers and Priests : A Study of Cultural Control -- Issue, Role, and Personality : The Kitchener-Curzon Dispute -- Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army -- The Untouchable Soldier : Caste, Politics, and the Indian Army -- The Military -- Toward a Great State in Asia? -- The State Is Dead : Long Live the Armed Ethnic Group -- Solving Proliferation Problems in a Regional Context : South Asia -- State Building in Pakistan -- The Jihadist Threat to Pakistan -- India and Pakistan -- Kashmir : The Roads Ahead -- The Reagan Administration and India : Right for the Right Reasons? -- The Critical Dimensions of a Possible U.S. Strategic Partnership with India -- How a Botched U.S. Alliance Fed Pakistan's Crisis.
Summary: "Stephen Philip Cohen, the scholar who virtually created the field of South Asian security studies, has curated a unique collection of the most interesting and important articles, chapters, and speeches from his fifty-year career. Cohen, often described as the "dean" of U.S. South Asian studies, is a dominant figure in the fields of military history, military sociology, and South Asia's strategic emergence. This exceptional collection includes material that have never appeared in book form, including Cohen's original essays on the region's military history, the transition from British rule to independence, the role of the armed forces in India and Pakistan, the pathologies of India-Pakistan relations, South Asia's growing nuclear arsenal, and America's fitful (and forgetful) regional policy. These original writings show how Cohen developed a still-relevant theory of regional conflict, and how his views evolved over the years-tracking the development of South Asian security studies"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-366) and index.

Approaching India's Military and Security Policy, with a Detour through Disaster Studies -- Rulers and Priests : A Study of Cultural Control -- Issue, Role, and Personality : The Kitchener-Curzon Dispute -- Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army -- The Untouchable Soldier : Caste, Politics, and the Indian Army -- The Military -- Toward a Great State in Asia? -- The State Is Dead : Long Live the Armed Ethnic Group -- Solving Proliferation Problems in a Regional Context : South Asia -- State Building in Pakistan -- The Jihadist Threat to Pakistan -- India and Pakistan -- Kashmir : The Roads Ahead -- The Reagan Administration and India : Right for the Right Reasons? -- The Critical Dimensions of a Possible U.S. Strategic Partnership with India -- How a Botched U.S. Alliance Fed Pakistan's Crisis.

"Stephen Philip Cohen, the scholar who virtually created the field of South Asian security studies, has curated a unique collection of the most interesting and important articles, chapters, and speeches from his fifty-year career. Cohen, often described as the "dean" of U.S. South Asian studies, is a dominant figure in the fields of military history, military sociology, and South Asia's strategic emergence. This exceptional collection includes material that have never appeared in book form, including Cohen's original essays on the region's military history, the transition from British rule to independence, the role of the armed forces in India and Pakistan, the pathologies of India-Pakistan relations, South Asia's growing nuclear arsenal, and America's fitful (and forgetful) regional policy. These original writings show how Cohen developed a still-relevant theory of regional conflict, and how his views evolved over the years-tracking the development of South Asian security studies"--

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