The Indo-Pakistani Dispute over Jammu and Kashmir: A Frozen Conflict in South Asia

Thesis title: The Indo-Pakistani Dispute over Jammu and Kashmir: A Frozen Conflict in South Asia
Author: Brutyan, Armenuhi
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Garlick, Jeremy Alan
Opponents: Halimzai, Pamir
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The Kashmir dispute is one of the world's most dangerous conflicts between two possessors of nuclear weapons, India and Pakistan. Kashmir is a region with a majority Muslim population that has not been granted the right of self-determination to decide if they want to remain as part of India or join Pakistan. The conflict has lasted for almost seven decades and has no resolution until today. It is a subject of debate between scholars whether the Kashmir conflict can be considered a frozen conflict or not. Thus, the thesis aims to answer this question. Academics have not yet concluded the definition for the concept of frozen conflicts. Hence, the thesis will provide the framework for the concept in the theoretical part by providing two different definitions and criteria. It will lead to the analyzes, where the Kashmir conflict will be viewed through the prism of the frozen conflicts criteria and answer the question of whether it can be considered a frozen conflict or not.
Keywords: Frozen conflicts; Negotiations; International actors; Self-determination; Conflict resolution; The Kashmir conflict
Thesis title: The Indo-Pakistani Dispute over Jammu and Kashmir: A Frozen Conflict in South Asia
Author: Brutyan, Armenuhi
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Garlick, Jeremy Alan
Opponents: Halimzai, Pamir
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The Kashmir dispute is one of the world's most dangerous conflicts between two possessors of nuclear weapons, India and Pakistan. Kashmir is a region with a majority Muslim population that has not been granted the right of self-determination to decide if they want to remain as part of India or join Pakistan. The conflict has lasted for almost seven decades and has no resolution until today. It is a subject of debate between scholars whether the Kashmir conflict can be considered a frozen conflict or not. Thus, the thesis aims to answer this question. Academics have not yet concluded the definition for the concept of frozen conflicts. Hence, the thesis will provide the framework for the concept in the theoretical part by providing two different definitions and criteria. It will lead to the analyzes, where the Kashmir conflict will be viewed through the prism of the frozen conflicts criteria and answer the question of whether it can be considered a frozen conflict or not.
Keywords: Frozen conflicts; The Kashmir conflict; Conflict resolution; Negotiations; International actors; Self-determination

Information about study

Study programme: Mezinárodní ekonomické vztahy/International and Diplomatic Studies
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of International Relations
Department: Department of International and Diplomatic Studies

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 14. 9. 2020
Date of submission: 18. 4. 2021
Date of defense: 1. 6. 2021
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/74086/podrobnosti

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