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Arshad, Annotated Bibliography on The India-Pakistan
Conflict
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A. Z. Hilali, "Kashmir: a Dangerous Flashpoint in South Asia," Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 31.2 (1999): 65-75. This is an article from a scholarly journal that I accessed through Questia (URL). Although the author is Pakistani, the fact that the journal is refereed by a trans-national group and the content of the article both point to a relatively low bias. The author is obviously knowledgable about this conflict, and has cited heaving from experts in the field, such as Alaister Lamb. Another advantage of the author's origin is that he is able to provide a feel for the evolving public opinion in both countries, using newspaper citations. The author is a respected columnist in English national dailies in Pakistan.The article comprehensively covers the roots of the conflict, the efforts at resolution, and the potential dangers if the conflict is left unresolved.
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