This book explains Pakistan's strategic choices in the 1990s by examining the role of the United States in the shaping of Islamabad's security goals. Drawing upon a diverse range of oral history interviews as well as available written sources, it explains the American contribution to Pakistani security objectives during the presidency of Bill Cl
This book explains Pakistan's strategic choices in the 1990s by examining the role of the United States in the shaping of Islamabad's security goals. Drawing upon a diverse range of oral history interviews as well as available written sources, it explains the American contribution to Pakistani security objectives during the presidency of Bill Cl
Talat Farooq is a Research Associate in the Institute of Conflict, Cooperation and Security in the School of Government and Society at the University of Birmingham, UK.
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Introduction 1. The US-Pakistan Cold War Alliance: A Historical Perspective 2. Out in the Cold: Immediate Post-Cold War Catalysts (1989-1993) 3. Clinton's Foreign Policy and Pakistan: Reinforcing Catalysts 4. Coping Mechanisms: Pakistan's Response to Clinton's Foreign Policy Conclusion
Introduction 1. The US-Pakistan Cold War Alliance: A Historical Perspective 2. Out in the Cold: Immediate Post-Cold War Catalysts (1989-1993) 3. Clinton's Foreign Policy and Pakistan: Reinforcing Catalysts 4. Coping Mechanisms: Pakistan's Response to Clinton's Foreign Policy Conclusion
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