Question: What accounts for the
persistence of conflict in Kashmir?
Outline of the question
Title
page
Chapter
1: Introduction
·
Origin and History
·
Direct and indirect actors
involved
·
Religion as an ethnic factor
·
The peace process and prospects
of economic reconstruction in Kashmir
Chapter
2: Literature Review (Still
a lot to do)
So, The hypothesis that I’ll be
testing-
H1-Role of state repression and
violence by security forces
H2- conflicts that involve religion
last longer than those that don’t.
Other theoriticial points on why it
will last longer-
-
the
presence of resources available to different parties that is connected to
international involvement.
-
The
conflict sometimes die out or stop if the parties, particularly the militant
don’t have enough resources to keep recruiting, keep mobilizing, keep fighting,
because if the resources aren’t there, they wouldn’t be able to keep the
conflict going.
The whole literature is based on
-
International
involvement
-
Repression
by state by security forces
-
Consequences
of state repression
-
Level
of violence
-
Nature
and extent of repression by security forces
Chapter
3: Research Method and Design (have an outline for what to do, but a lot of it is
left)
Chapter
4: Results and conclusion
Chapter
5: Summary
Chapter
6: List of References
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