How Pakistan Negotiates with the United States

How Pakistan Negotiates with the United States
Title How Pakistan Negotiates with the United States PDF eBook
Author Howard B. Schaffer
Publisher US Institute of Peace Press
Pages 221
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1601270755

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How Pakistan Negotiates with the United States analyzes the themes, techniques, and styles that have characterized Pakistani negotiations with American civilian and military officials since Pakistan's independence.

Pakistan

Pakistan
Title Pakistan PDF eBook
Author Husain Haqqani
Publisher Carnegie Endowment
Pages 413
Release 2010-03-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0870032852

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Among U.S. allies in the war against terrorism, Pakistan cannot be easily characterized as either friend or foe. Nuclear-armed Pakistan is an important center of radical Islamic ideas and groups. Since 9/11, the selective cooperation of president General Pervez Musharraf in sharing intelligence with the United States and apprehending al Qaeda members has led to the assumption that Pakistan might be ready to give up its longstanding ties with radical Islam. But Pakistan's status as an Islamic ideological state is closely linked with the Pakistani elite's worldview and the praetorian ambitions of its military. This book analyzes the origins of the relationships between Islamist groups and Pakistan's military, and explores the nation's quest for identity and security. Tracing how the military has sought U.S. support by making itself useful for concerns of the moment—while continuing to strengthen the mosque-military alliance within Pakistan—Haqqani offers an alternative view of political developments since the country's independence in 1947.

Pakistan's Foreign Policy

Pakistan's Foreign Policy
Title Pakistan's Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Ghulam Ali
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 201
Release 2022-07-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000604659

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This book analyses Pakistan’s foreign policy and external relations with a focus on contemporary developments, including the impact of the new government of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the powerful military, and the "middle power" status. Structured in two parts – Foundation and Operationalization – the book provides a broad overview of Pakistan’s foreign policy and addresses specific foreign policy choices. Contributor's explore issues such as Pakistan’s middle power status from a theoretical perspective, Imran Khan's foreign policy, Pakistan's relations with Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the EU, and Pakistan's evolving Indian Ocean strategy. Based on in-depth interviews with Pakistani scholars, politicians, and diplomats, the book offers a timely perspective on Pakistan’s foreign policy. The book will be of interest to academics working on Pakistan, South Asian Politics, Security and Conflict Studies, International Relations and Foreign Policy, and Asian Studies.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS PAKISTAN.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS PAKISTAN.
Title FOREIGN AFFAIRS PAKISTAN. PDF eBook
Author Pakistan. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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The Taliban Revival

The Taliban Revival
Title The Taliban Revival PDF eBook
Author Hassan Abbas
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 299
Release 2014-06-24
Genre History
ISBN 0300183690

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In autumn 2001, U.S. and NATO troops were deployed to Afghanistan to unseat the Taliban rulers, repressive Islamic fundamentalists who had lent active support to Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda jihadists. The NATO forces defeated and dismantled the Taliban government, scattering its remnants across the country. But despite a more than decade-long attempt to eradicate them, the Taliban endured—regrouping and reestablishing themselves as a significant insurgent movement. Gradually they have regained control of large portions of Afghanistan even as U.S. troops are preparing to depart from the region. In his authoritative and highly readable account, author Hassan Abbas examines how the Taliban not only survived but adapted to their situation in order to regain power and political advantage. Abbas traces the roots of religious extremism in the area and analyzes the Taliban’s support base within Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas. In addition, he explores the roles that Western policies and military decision making—not to mention corruption and incompetence in Kabul—have played in enabling the Taliban’s return to power.

No Exit from Pakistan

No Exit from Pakistan
Title No Exit from Pakistan PDF eBook
Author Daniel S. Markey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 261
Release 2013-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 1107045460

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This book tells the story of the tragic and often tormented relationship between the United States and Pakistan. Pakistan's internal troubles have already threatened U.S. security and international peace, and Pakistan's rapidly growing population, nuclear arsenal, and relationships with China and India will continue to force it upon America's geostrategic map in new and important ways over the coming decades. This book explores the main trends in Pakistani society that will help determine its future; traces the wellsprings of Pakistani anti-American sentiment through the history of U.S.-Pakistan relations from 1947 to 2001; assesses how Washington made and implemented policies regarding Pakistan since the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001; and analyzes how regional dynamics, especially the rise of China, will likely shape U.S.-Pakistan relations. It concludes with three options for future U.S. strategy, described as defensive insulation, military-first cooperation, and comprehensive cooperation. The book explains how Washington can prepare for the worst, aim for the best, and avoid past mistakes.

Pakistan's Foreign Policy

Pakistan's Foreign Policy
Title Pakistan's Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Shahid M. Amin
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre India
ISBN 9780195798012

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"The book is based on the author's personal observations and analysis during thirty-nine years of diplomatic service as Pakistan's Ambassador and Special Envoy to various countries around the world."--Back cover.