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Books in the Roots of Modern Conflict series

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  • - An Encyclopedia
    by Peter Lyon
    £97.49

    This up-to-date encyclopedia examines the conflict between India and Pakistan from Independence to the present day, with an authoritative treatment that presents the issues evenhandedly and from both countries' perspectives. Tensions between India and Pakistan are deeply rooted.

  • - An Encyclopedia
    by Frank A. Clements
    £97.49

    A comprehensive A-Z study of the history of conflict in Afghanistan from 1747 to the present. This authoritative, clearly written volume covers all aspects of the conflicts that have taken place in Afghanistan from 1747 to the present.

  • - An Encyclopedia
    by Sydney Elliott
    £73.49

    This guide to Northern Ireland during 30 years of "the troubles", 1968-1998, covers the various elements at home and abroad which have had an influence on the hostilities. It contains a chronology of major events (1921-1998), and an alphabetical dictionary of people, organizations and places.

  • - An Encyclopedia
     
    £74.99

    This text aims to present a balanced treatment of the hostilities in Yugoslavia. Covering the people, places, events, and agreements concerning the recent conflict and its historical roots, it should be of interest to the general reader, student, and initial researcher.

  • - An Encyclopedia
    by James E. Hoare
    £74.99

    This invaluable encyclopedia covers all aspects of the conflict in Korea, principally from 1945 to the present.

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