Crisis Prevention, Confidence Building, and Reconciliation in South Asia
June 14, 2012

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Michael Krepon and Amit Sevak, eds.

Relations between India and Pakistan are at a low ebb and are likely to get worse. Relations between India and China are improving, but reversals can easily occur. This important and timely volume, the first of its kind, offers concrete proposals to help avert future conflict and to encourage regional cooperation. The authors are drawn from India, Pakistan, China and the United States, with most chapters being collaborative efforts across borders.

Available from St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1-800-288-2131.

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