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_aWhy Pakistan failed : _btribal focoism in Kashmir / _cJulian Schofield and Reeta Tremblay |
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520 | _aA widely held view of Pakistan's policy in Kashmir is that it is primarily enabling foreign insurgents to conduct operations in order to tie down a siginificant part of India's armed forces. This article suggests an alternative explanation based on the form of warfare that is traditional to the region, augmented by learned US insurgency doctrine of the 1960s and an historical disregard for subject populations. Notes that the approach has failed to achieve popular support among the local population for Kashmir to secede to Pakistan. | ||
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_aKASHMIR _xINSURGENCY |
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_aPAKISTAN _xFOREIGN POLICY _xINDIA |
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_aPAKISTAN _xSUPPORT TO INSURGENTS |
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_aSmall Wars & Insurgencies : _gVol 19 No 1, March 2008, pp.27-45 (97) |
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