The Limits of Influence: America’s Role in Kashmir
The Limits of Influence, the 36th volume in the ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series, is the first systematic study of U.S. efforts to help forge a settlement between India and Pakistan on the sixty-year-old “Kashmir question.” Veteran diplomat Howard B. Schaffer, a former U.S. ambassador to Bangladesh, draws on interviews with senior American officials, historical research, and his decades of experience in South Asia to explain and evaluate three generations of U.S. activities and policies toward the volatile region. The study concludes with recommendations on the future role Washington might usefully play in dealing with the Kashmir dilemma as it seeks to promote increasingly important U.S. interests in the South Asia region.
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Editorial Reviews
“This is a superb history of the many efforts … to settle the long-running and dangerous Kashmir conflict. Schaffer brings personal experience, new research, and well-informed insight to the task. A must read for anyone interested in South Asia and the continuing impact of differences over Kashmir.”
THOMAS R. PICKERING, former Under Secretary of State and Ambassador to India
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Schaffer, Howard B.
Career Foreign Service officer and South Asia expert Howard Schaffer served as ambassador to Bangladesh and twice as deputy assistant secretary of state. He was director of studies at the Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and author...
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