مداخله نظامی و جداییطلبی در جنوب آسیا: موارد بنگلادش، سریلانکا، کشمیر و پنجاب (امنیت بینالمللی پراگر)
Military Intervention and Secession in South Asia: The Cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab (Praeger Security International)
معرفی کتاب «مداخله نظامی و جداییطلبی در جنوب آسیا: موارد بنگلادش، سریلانکا، کشمیر و پنجاب (امنیت بینالمللی پراگر)» (با عنوان لاتین Military Intervention and Secession in South Asia: The Cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab (Praeger Security International)) نوشتهٔ Anne Noronha Dos Santos، منتشرشده توسط نشر Anne Dos Santos در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
From Chechnya in Russia to Kashmir in India to the Basque region in Spain, secessionist movements remain a serious threat to international security. Despite the importance of this issue, the causes that bring about external military intervention in a secessionist war have not, until now, been adequately addressed. In this book, Dos Santos identifies the conditions that make international military intervention in a secessionist war more or less likely. South Asia, being fraught with secessionist movements—Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab—provides an ideal laboratory for the examination of this compelling issue. Dos Santos argues that a shift in the balance of power between a secessionist group and its central government will lead to a preventive war on the secessionists by the central government. In turn, a preventive war of this nature may lead to an alliance between the secessionist group and an external power. The stronger the alliance, the greater the chances of an international military intervention.Understanding the conditions under which secessionist movements expand, become secessionist wars, and invite international military intervention on behalf of the secessionists has strong policy implications. It can go a long way toward guiding policymakers who may want to mitigate or avoid these conditions in their states. Dos Santos views both states and secessionist groups as primary actors, and she examines both the distribution of power among states and the balance of power between central government and groups within states. "From Chechnya in Russia to Kashmir in India and the Basque region in Spain, secessionist movements remain a serious threat to international security. Despite the importance of this issue, the causes that bring about external military intervention in a secessionist war have not,until now, been adequately addressed. In this book, Dos Santos identifies the conditions that make international military intervention in a secessionist war more or less likely. South Asia, being fraught with secessionist movements - Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab - provides an ideal laboratory for the examination of this compelling issue." "Dos Santos argues that a shift in the balance of power between a secessionist group and its central government will lead to a preventive war on the secessionists by the central government. In turn, a preventive war of this nature may lead to an alliance between the secessionist group and an external power. The stronger the alliance, the greater the chances of international military intervention." "Understanding the conditions under which secessionist movements expand, become secessionist wars, and invite international military intervention on behalf of the secessionists has strong policy implications. It can go a long way toward guiding policymakers who may want to mitigate or avoid these conditions in their states. Dos Santos views both states and secessionist groups as primary actors and examines the distribution of power among states, as well as the balance of power between central government and groups within states." --Book Jacket From Chechnya in Russia to Kashmir in India to the Basque region in Spain, secessionist movements remain a serious threat to international security. Despite the importance of this issue, the causes that bring about external military intervention in a secessionist war have not, until now, been adequately addressed. In this book, Dos Santos identifies the conditions that make international military intervention in a secessionist war more or less likely. South Asia, being fraught with secessionist movementsBangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjabprovides an ideal laboratory for the examination of this compelling issue. Dos Santos argues that a shift in the balance of power between a secessionist group and its central government will lead to a preventive war on the secessionists by the central government. In turn, a preventive war of this nature may lead to an alliance between the secessionist group and an external power. The stronger the alliance, the greater the chances of an international military intervention. Understanding the conditions under which secessionist movements expand, become secessionist wars, and invite international military intervention on behalf of the secessionists has strong policy implications. It can go a long way toward guiding policymakers who may want to mitigate or avoid these conditions in their states. Dos Santos views both states and secessionist groups as primary actors, and she examines both the distribution of power among states and the balance of power between central government and groups within states. "From Chechnya in Russia to Kashmir in India and the Basque region in Spain, secessionist movements remain a serious threat to international security. Despite the importance of this issue, the causes that bring about external military intervention in a secessionist war have not, until now, been adequately addressed. In this book, Dos Santos identifies the conditions that make international military intervention in a secessionist war more or less likely. South Asia, being fraught with secessionist movements - Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab - provides an ideal laboratory for the examination of this compelling issue." "Dos Santos argues that a shift in the balance of power between a secessionist group and its central government will lead to a preventive war on the secessionists by the central government. In turn, a preventive war of this nature may lead to an alliance between the secessionist group and an external power. The stronger the alliance, the greater the chances of international military intervention." "Understanding the conditions under which secessionist movements expand, become secessionist wars, and invite international military intervention on behalf of the secessionists has strong policy implications. It can go a long way toward guiding policymakers who may want to mitigate or avoid these conditions in their states. Dos Santos views both states and secessionist groups as primary actors and examines the distribution of power among states, as well as Acknowledgment ......Page 8 1: Introduction......Page 12 2: A Theory of International Intervention in a Secessionist War......Page 20 3: Bangladesh......Page 34 4: Sri Lanka......Page 52 5: Kashmir......Page 78 6: Punjab......Page 104 7: Conclusion......Page 130 Appendix 1: Statement Issued by Mr. Tajuddin Ahmed, Prime Minister of Bangladesh, on April 17, 1971, After the Inauguration of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh......Page 138 Appendix 2: Vaddukoddai Resolution ......Page 148 Appendix 3: Article 370 of the Constitution of India ......Page 154 Appendix 4 Anandpur Sahib Resolution ......Page 156 Notes......Page 170 Bibliography......Page 194 Index......Page 208 About the Author......Page 212 Introduction -- A Theory Of International Intervention In A Secessionist War -- Bangladesh -- Sri Lanka -- Kashmir -- Punjab -- Conclusion. Anne Noronha Dos Santos. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [183]-195) And Index.
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