Jarrod Hayes
Abstract The Democratic Peace stands as one of the most coherent and recognizable programs of study in international relations. Yet despite the pages of research devoted to the subject and claims about its law-like nature, the democratic peace remains a highly contested finding. In large part, this ...
Jarrod Hayes
Preface Introduction: constructing democratic security 1. Securization, identity, and security outcomes Part I. Democracy, Security, and the Relationship between India and the United States: 2. Near miss: the Bangladesh war, India, and the United States in 1971 3. Nuclear games: the United States, I...
Jarrod Hayes
In 1971, the United States and India came as close to war, or at least armed conflict. In that year, as East and West Pakistan, joined since the partition events of 1947, disintegrated into what is now Pakistan (West) and Bangladesh (East). India, caught between the two combatants, dealing with sign...