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Books - April 13, 2006

Kashmir: New Voices, New Approaches

Uniquely representing all sides in the conflict over Kashmir, this innovative new book provides a forum for discussion not only of existing proposals for ending the conflict, but also of possible new paths toward settlement.

 

 
 

 

Policy Papers - August 14, 2005

Kashmir: From Persistence to Progress?

From the Executive Summary: Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has been a continual bone of contention, the object of three wars and a theater of engagement in a fourth war, between the two countries.

 

 
 

 

Meeting Notes - October 31, 2003

The UN, Human Rights, and the Struggle against Terrorism

From Conference Report Executive Summary: The United Nations Secretary-General has a unique role to play in reminding states that in combating terrorism they must respect human rights; otherwise, the effort will be self-defeating.  

 
 

 

Meeting Notes - August 31, 2003

Fighting Terrorism for Humanity

As Prime Minister Bondevik noted in his conference summation, world leaders highlighted several key issues on which there seemed to be broad consensus

 

 
 

 

Books - June 15, 2003

China and India: Cooperation or Conflict?

A project of the International Peace Academy and the Monterey Institute of International Studies. What is the reality of the increasingly important security relationship between China and India?  

 
 

 

Meeting Notes - April 12, 2003

Responding to Terrorism: What Role for the United Nations?

This report summarizes the conclusions of the IPA [now IPI] project on "The United Nations and International Terrorism".   

 
 

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