The Kashmir conflict

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6 pages

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05/17/2009

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Table of Contents The Kashmir conflict Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. The ground of stakes between regional powers
    1. A war fratricide
    2. Confrontations related to the Kashmir question
  3. The strategic point of the conflict
    1. A pretext which helps national interests
    2. The tactics between alliance and disintegration
  4. Theories
    1. Samuel Huntington 'The Clash of Civilizations'
    2. Raymond Aron 'Peace and war: a theory of international relation'
  5. The appeasement and perspective for solutions
    1. The stabilization of the conflict
    2. Necessary balance of the nuclear weapon
    3. A new strategy created by terrorism
    4. The first steps towards the reconciliation
    5. The attempts to approach
    6. The influence of new political issues concerning the conflict resolution
  6. Conclusion
  7. Bibliography

Abstract

When we speak about kashmir, we think at first of this multitude of conflicts which concerns the history of this country. This territory situated in South Asia is a junction point of India, Pakistan and China. It always generated enormous desire. Without dwell upon the long lineage of dynasties which alternately take possession of the territory, we can give for example one of the last belonging of the kashmir. Up to 1846, kashmir belonged to the Sikh Empire, but they were beaten by the English, who sold this territory to Gulab Singh de Jammu. The sale of kashmir by the English people was made for the 7.5 million rupee, made official in the "Treaty of Amritsar" which clarifies the statute of principality independent of this territory. Gulab Singh proclaimed himself as Maharaja of Jammu and kashmir. It followed a policy of repression which wanted to impose the Hinduism whereas 94% of the population is Muslims.

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