Not War, Not Peace: Motivating Pakistan to Prevent Cross-Border Terrorism

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The Mumbai blasts of 1993, the attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001, Mumbai 26/11-cross-border terrorism has continued unabated. What can India do to motivate Pakistan to do more to prevent such attacks? In the nuclear times that we live in, where a military counter-attack could escalate to destruction beyond imagination, overt warfare is clearly not an option.

But since outright peacemaking seems similarly infeasible, what combination of coercive pressure and bargaining could lead to peace? The authors provide, for the first time, a comprehensive assessment of the violent and non-violent options available to India for compelling Pakistan to take concrete steps towards curbing terrorism originating in its homeland. They draw on extensive interviews with senior Indian and Pakistani officials, in service and retired, to explore the challenges involved in compellence and to show how non-violent coercion combined with clarity on the economic, social, and reputational costs of terrorism can better motivate Pakistan to pacify groups involved in cross-border terrorism.

Not War, Not Peace? goes beyond the much discussed theories of nuclear deterrence and counterterrorism strategy to explore a new approach to resolving old conflicts.

Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. The decision-making setting. 2. Proactive strategy. 3. Air power. 4. Covert operations. 5. Nuclear capabilities. 6. Non-violent compellence. Conclusion. Index.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR George Perkovich

George Perkovich is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Prior to joining the Carnegie Endowment in 2002, Perkovich was deputy director for programs and director of the Secure World Program of the W. Alton Jones Foundation, designing and implementing initiatives to further the board's mandate of reducing the risk of nuclear war. Perkovich is the author of India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation, and numerous articles on proliferation-related issues in publication, including Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the Weekly Standard, the Wall Street Journals, the Washington Post, and the Washington Times.

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Not War, Not Peace: Motivating Pakistan to Prevent Cross-Border Terrorism
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1st. ed.
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9780199467495
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310p.,
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