This book is a deep dive into the multifaceted relationship between the US and Pakistan through the past seven decades. It traces their journey from their historical beginnings to the current, sometimes turbulent, realities, with the geopolitical, social, and cultural factors that have shaped their interactions over the decades.
This book is a deep dive into the multifaceted relationship between the US and Pakistan through the past seven decades. It traces their journey from their historical beginnings to the current, sometimes turbulent, realities, with the geopolitical, social, and cultural factors that have shaped their interactions over the decades.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sadia Sulaiman is Assistant Professor at the Area Study Centre for Africa, North, and South America, at Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan. She earned her PhD from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Her areas of interest include post-conflict reconstruction, counter-terrorism, countering violent extremism, US Foreign Policy, diplomatic history, state fragility and governance reforms. She is the author of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: From Extremism to Peaceful Co-Existence and CPEC and SDGs in Pakistan: Measuring Impact on Common Lives. Dr Sulaiman has wide experience of working as research consultant with UNDP, GIZ, DFID and King's College London.
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Introduction Part I: History of US Pakistan Relations 1. Geopolitical Paradoxes in the US Pakistan Relations 2. Post 9/11 US Pakistan Relations: An Alliance in Defiance Part II: US Pakistan Ties under the Shadow of Geopolitics 3. Unravelling Triangular Perplexity in US Pakistan China Ties 4. US Pakistan Relations and the Afghan Quagmire 5. India US Pakistan: Complexity of Strategic Triangle Part III: The US Analogies: Relevance for Pakistan 6. Human Rights and Media in the US What Pakistan can Adopt? 7. Fair and Free Elections in Pakistan: Learning from the US Electoral Politics 8. Diversity, Difference, and Literature: An Account of American Experience and Lessons for Pakistan 9. US Economic Culture of Aid and Assistance Part IV: Moving Away from the Shadow of Geopolitics 10. New Pathways in Pakistan US Ties: Addressing Human Security Concerns 11. Contributions of the US Fulbright Program in Knowledge Based Economy in Pakistan 12. Diaspora and Public Diplomacy: A Case Study of Pakistani American Software Developers 13. The Role of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Advancing US Pakistan Economic and Cultural Ties 14. The Future of the US Pakistan Relations: Continuity and Change 15. Can US Pakistan Move Away from the Shadow of Geopolitics?
Introduction Part I: History of US Pakistan Relations 1. Geopolitical Paradoxes in the US Pakistan Relations 2. Post 9/11 US Pakistan Relations: An Alliance in Defiance Part II: US Pakistan Ties under the Shadow of Geopolitics 3. Unravelling Triangular Perplexity in US Pakistan China Ties 4. US Pakistan Relations and the Afghan Quagmire 5. India US Pakistan: Complexity of Strategic Triangle Part III: The US Analogies: Relevance for Pakistan 6. Human Rights and Media in the US What Pakistan can Adopt? 7. Fair and Free Elections in Pakistan: Learning from the US Electoral Politics 8. Diversity, Difference, and Literature: An Account of American Experience and Lessons for Pakistan 9. US Economic Culture of Aid and Assistance Part IV: Moving Away from the Shadow of Geopolitics 10. New Pathways in Pakistan US Ties: Addressing Human Security Concerns 11. Contributions of the US Fulbright Program in Knowledge Based Economy in Pakistan 12. Diaspora and Public Diplomacy: A Case Study of Pakistani American Software Developers 13. The Role of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Advancing US Pakistan Economic and Cultural Ties 14. The Future of the US Pakistan Relations: Continuity and Change 15. Can US Pakistan Move Away from the Shadow of Geopolitics?
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