Military Intervention and Secession in South Asia The Cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab |
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Author:
| Santos, Anne Noronha |
Series title: | Psi Reports |
ISBN: | 978-1-281-20309-0 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2008 |
Publisher: | ABC-CLIO, LLC
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Imprint: | Greenwood |
Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $83.00 |
Book Description:
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From Chechnya to Kashmir to the Basque region, 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, the author identifies the conditions that make international military intervention in a secessionist war more or less likely. South Asia, being fraught with secessionist movements, past...
More DescriptionFrom Chechnya to Kashmir to the Basque region, 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, the author identifies the conditions that make international military intervention in a secessionist war more or less likely. South Asia, being fraught with secessionist movements, past and present - Bangladesh, Kashmir, the Tamils in Sri Lanka, and the movement for a Sikh state in Punjab - provides an ideal laboratory for the examination of this compelling issue.The author 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.