Kashmir after 2019: Completing the Partition
Editat de Werner Menski, Muneeb Yousufen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 3 oct 2021
The unfinished Partition of the Indian subcontinent on 14/15 August 1947 left Jammu and Kashmir hanging between visions of azadi (freedom) and competing territorial claims of India and Pakistan. This limbo, causing mounting costs over time, ultimately brought intolerable sufferings to the diverse Kashmiri people. The book is a passionate search for a peaceful future, looking ahead to post-2019 arrangements. It provides a historically grounded contextual analysis to explain why, by 2019, the time had finally become ripe for allowing India and Pakistan as the respective ‘other’ to keep the parts of Kashmir they have each been holding since 1947. This future-oriented and solution-driven edited book offers a diversity-conscious theoretical framework—the kite model—which suggests completing the process of Partition as necessary mental growth of identity formation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789354791291
ISBN-10: 9354791298
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
ISBN-10: 9354791298
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
Cuprins
Foreword
by
René
Pahoud
de
Mortanges
Introduction: States, Leadership, Human Suffering and the Mythologies of Azadi - Werner Menski
From Local Feudalism to Responsible Self-Governance: The Kashmir Kite - Werner Menski and Muneeb Yousuf
Flying Kashmiri Azadi Kites: Conflicts, Games or Responsible Agency? - Werner Menski, Muneeb Yousuf, Wahid Ahmad Darand Zahoor Ahmad Wani
Keeping It in the Family: Understanding Kashmir as an Ancestral Property Dispute - Jawad Kadir
Feudal Kashmir, the Princely State and Beginnings of Reform Efforts - Sameer Ahmad Bhat
Breaking the Myth of the Accession of Jammu and Kashmir - Sheikh Javaid Ayub
Legal Status of Jammu and Kashmir within the Indian Union: Reading from the Texts - Ashutosh Kumar
Continuing Problems in Kashmir during the 21st Century - Nasir Ahmad Ganaie, Muneeb Yousuf and Zahoor Ahmad Wani
Pakistan’s Kashmir Policy: Blocked Desires and the Search for an Honourable Exit - Muneeb Yousuf
India–Bangladesh Border Issues: Tidying Up the Colonial Mess - Amit Ranjan
Concluding Analysis: Completing the Partition and Facing New Challenges - Werner Menski and Muneeb Yousuf
Index
Introduction: States, Leadership, Human Suffering and the Mythologies of Azadi - Werner Menski
From Local Feudalism to Responsible Self-Governance: The Kashmir Kite - Werner Menski and Muneeb Yousuf
Flying Kashmiri Azadi Kites: Conflicts, Games or Responsible Agency? - Werner Menski, Muneeb Yousuf, Wahid Ahmad Darand Zahoor Ahmad Wani
Keeping It in the Family: Understanding Kashmir as an Ancestral Property Dispute - Jawad Kadir
Feudal Kashmir, the Princely State and Beginnings of Reform Efforts - Sameer Ahmad Bhat
Breaking the Myth of the Accession of Jammu and Kashmir - Sheikh Javaid Ayub
Legal Status of Jammu and Kashmir within the Indian Union: Reading from the Texts - Ashutosh Kumar
Continuing Problems in Kashmir during the 21st Century - Nasir Ahmad Ganaie, Muneeb Yousuf and Zahoor Ahmad Wani
Pakistan’s Kashmir Policy: Blocked Desires and the Search for an Honourable Exit - Muneeb Yousuf
India–Bangladesh Border Issues: Tidying Up the Colonial Mess - Amit Ranjan
Concluding Analysis: Completing the Partition and Facing New Challenges - Werner Menski and Muneeb Yousuf
Index
Descriere
This
book
analyses
the
Kashmir
situation
post
2019
using
an
interdisciplinary
conceptual
framework--kite
methodology--used
for
analysing
law-related
conflict
scenarios,
facilitating
a
rigorous
stakeholder
analysis.
Notă biografică
Werner Menski is Emeritus Professor of South Asian Laws at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, where he taught from 1981 to 2014. He developed particularly the teaching of comparative legal studies with an interdisciplinary, multidimensional South Asian focus, through courses including Legal Systems of Asia and Africa, Law and Society in South Asia and Ethnic Minorities and the Law. Apart from supervising numerous doctoral students, he published 14 books, including Muslim Family Law (with D. Pearl, 3rd edn. 1998), Modern Indian Family Law (2002, 2016), Hindu Law (2003) and Comparative Law in a Global Context: The Legal Systems of Asia and Africa (2nd edn, 2006). He has contributed almost 300 published articles, continues to be co-editor of South Asia Research and remains active in mentoring junior scholars.
Muneeb Yousuf received his PhD from the Academy of International Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi. He is a Deputy Editor of South Asia Research. His research articles have been published in Studia Islamica, Contemporary South Asia and South Asia Research, among others. He also regularly writes on international affairs with a special focus on Pakistan and Kashmir and his work has appeared in Foreign Policy, The Telegraph, Al-Jazeera, The Diplomat, Frontline Magazine and several other media outlets.
Muneeb Yousuf received his PhD from the Academy of International Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi. He is a Deputy Editor of South Asia Research. His research articles have been published in Studia Islamica, Contemporary South Asia and South Asia Research, among others. He also regularly writes on international affairs with a special focus on Pakistan and Kashmir and his work has appeared in Foreign Policy, The Telegraph, Al-Jazeera, The Diplomat, Frontline Magazine and several other media outlets.