Theory of Self‐Determination : A Viable Solution for the Kashmir Conflict

Haider, Muhammad Waqas (2025) Theory of Self‐Determination : A Viable Solution for the Kashmir Conflict. World Affairs, 188 (2): e12071. ISSN 0043-8200

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Abstract

This study critically examines the longstanding rivalry between two South Asian nuclear powers, Pakistan and India, with a focus on the Kashmir conflict. It proposes a viable resolution grounded in the theoretical framework of self‐determination. The analysis explores the case for self‐determination in Kashmir by investigating key factors, including persistent oppression and injustice, widespread popular uprisings supported by the local population, and the repeated failure of conflict resolution and reconciliation strategies to achieve an amicable solution. It also evaluates potential pathways for resolving the Kashmir conflict, emphasizing both bilateral approaches and multilateral or United Nations‐mediated frameworks. The findings indicate that the principle of self‐determination provides a robust foundation for resolving this protracted social conflict. However, the prospects for a bilateral resolution appear limited, as the status quo largely benefits India, the dominant actor in the dispute. While multilateral approaches offer greater potential for implementation, they face significant challenges. The study concludes by emphasizing the necessity for Pakistan and India to adopt a comprehensive and integrated strategy that prioritizes self‐determination as a means to foster mutual trust and ensure peaceful coexistence in the region.

Item Type:
Journal Article
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World Affairs
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Subjects:
?? 克什米尔冲突自决south asia印度pakistánself‐determinationunited nationsconflict resolutionindia南亚冲突解决resolución de conflictos巴基斯坦autodeterminaciónasia meridionalkasmir conflict联合国conflicto de cachemirapakistannaciones unidassocial sciences(all) ??
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229276
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Deposited On:
08 May 2025 12:05
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Yes
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Published
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