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050 0 0 _aPamphlet UA853.
_bA3.
_cK375 2010
100 1 _aKaplan, Robert D.
245 1 0 _aSouth Asia’s geography of conflict /
_cby Robert D. Kaplan.
260 _aWashington, DC :
_bCenter for a New American Security,
_c2010.
300 _a18 pages ;
_c30 cm.
500 _aCover title. “August 2010”. “Center for a New American Security”—cover page.
520 _aSummary: “India will emerge as the key Eurasian pivot state because of its effect on relations between the United States and China. To effectively deal with India, American policymakers must understand Indian geography and geopolitics throughout its long history. In particular, Indian geography is the story of invasions from a northwesterly direction, and India’s strategic challenges still inhere in this fact. Afghanistan, in Indian eyes, is not part of Central Asia but part of the Indian subcontinent. Afghanistan is linked organically…”—(page 3).
546 _a124
650 0 _aAfghan War, 2001-.
650 0 _aNational security
_z Afghanistan.
650 0 _aMilitary assistance, American
_z Afghanistan.
650 0 _aPostwar reconstruction
_z Afghanistan.
651 0 _aAfghanistan
_x Military policy.
651 0 _aAfghanistan
_x Foreign relations
_y United States.
651 0 _aAfghanistan
_x Politics and government
_y 2001-.
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