THE DURAND LINE: HISTORY AND PROBLEMS OF THE AFGHAN-PAKISTAN BORDER
Author:
Bijan Omrani - Bijan Omrani is a writer and broadcaster. He is the co-author of guides to Afghanistan and Iran and has recently edited a new guide to Tajikistan and the Pamirs as well as a new book on Nomadism and the history of the Russian state. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Asian Affairs for which he has written several recent articles.
DOI:
10.1080/03068370902871508
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3 issues per year
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Asian Studies (General);
Middle East Studies;
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Also incorporating: Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society
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Abstract
A historical survey which covers firstly, the various attempts to establish a satisfactory boundary between the settled lands of India and the mountain areas to the North; secondly, the negotiations from which the Durand line emerged as the boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan; thirdly, the status of the Tribal areas in Pakistan and the border areas more generally, and why so many of the obstacles to change seem to be the very elements which only change can resolve.
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