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Pakistan: Can U.S. Policy Save the Day?
by
Malik, Mustafa
in
Afghanistan
/ American military assistance
/ Analysis
/ Anti-Americanism
/ Armed Forces
/ Bureaucracy
/ Company business management
/ Coups d'etat
/ Dictatorship
/ Ethnocentrism
/ Foreign Policy
/ Foreign relations
/ Governor General-Canada
/ Governors
/ Hindus
/ India
/ Invasions
/ Management
/ Militancy
/ Militarization
/ Military assistance, American
/ Military occupation
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Muslims
/ Obama, Barack
/ Pakistan
/ Political alliances
/ Politics
/ Postcolonialism
/ President of the United States
/ Prime ministers
/ Provinces
/ September 11th 2001
/ Stability
/ Taliban
/ Terrorism
/ United States
/ United States of America
/ War
2009
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Pakistan: Can U.S. Policy Save the Day?
by
Malik, Mustafa
in
Afghanistan
/ American military assistance
/ Analysis
/ Anti-Americanism
/ Armed Forces
/ Bureaucracy
/ Company business management
/ Coups d'etat
/ Dictatorship
/ Ethnocentrism
/ Foreign Policy
/ Foreign relations
/ Governor General-Canada
/ Governors
/ Hindus
/ India
/ Invasions
/ Management
/ Militancy
/ Militarization
/ Military assistance, American
/ Military occupation
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Muslims
/ Obama, Barack
/ Pakistan
/ Political alliances
/ Politics
/ Postcolonialism
/ President of the United States
/ Prime ministers
/ Provinces
/ September 11th 2001
/ Stability
/ Taliban
/ Terrorism
/ United States
/ United States of America
/ War
2009
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Pakistan: Can U.S. Policy Save the Day?
by
Malik, Mustafa
in
Afghanistan
/ American military assistance
/ Analysis
/ Anti-Americanism
/ Armed Forces
/ Bureaucracy
/ Company business management
/ Coups d'etat
/ Dictatorship
/ Ethnocentrism
/ Foreign Policy
/ Foreign relations
/ Governor General-Canada
/ Governors
/ Hindus
/ India
/ Invasions
/ Management
/ Militancy
/ Militarization
/ Military assistance, American
/ Military occupation
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Muslims
/ Obama, Barack
/ Pakistan
/ Political alliances
/ Politics
/ Postcolonialism
/ President of the United States
/ Prime ministers
/ Provinces
/ September 11th 2001
/ Stability
/ Taliban
/ Terrorism
/ United States
/ United States of America
/ War
2009
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Pakistan: Can U.S. Policy Save the Day?
2009
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Overview
Following the attacks of September 11th, 2001, the United States has been preoccupied with political and economic stability and preventing terrorism in Pakistan. However, as this paper shows, the United States has sown some of the seeds of instability and rebellion in Pakistan by consistently supporting all of the country's authoritarian military dictatorships since 1953; and has been accused of aiding the military in the overthrow of democratic governments several times as well. Any U.S. foreign policy based upon the continued militarization of Pakistan and Afghanistan, the paper argues, will most likely succeed in increasing support for the Taliban in Pakistan, specifically among Pashtuns, and will ultimately further destabilize the country and the region. Also discusses India-Pakistan relations and ethno-religious relations in Pakistan and India. Adapted from the source document.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Middle East Policy Council
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