
Although differences exist between the conflicts in South Asia and those in the Middle East, this book discusses in detail the lessons India and Pakistan can learn from the Arab-Israeli peace process. The contributors believe that South Asia is in an excellent position to successfully embark upon a road of conflict resolution, using the Arab-Israeli peace process as a solid example.
This book investigates whether the diplomatic frameworks and conflict resolution strategies utilized in the Arab-Israeli peace process can be effectively adapted to address the long-standing tensions between India and Pakistan. Moonis Ahmar and various contributors analyze the geopolitical parallels and divergences between the Middle East and South Asia. By examining the successes and failures of Middle Eastern diplomacy, the text argues that South Asian nations possess the necessary conditions to pursue a structured path toward regional stability and bilateral reconciliation.
What You Will Find
Experts in international relations view this work as a specialized contribution to the study of comparative conflict resolution. Scholars frequently note the text's focus on pragmatic diplomacy as a useful resource for understanding regional peace-building efforts.
Page Count:
364
Publication Date:
2001-05-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
019579530X
ISBN-13:
9780195795301
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