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Pakistan on the Brink : Politics, Economics, and Society

Bari, Faisal(Contributions by)Hagerty, Devin T.(Contributions by)Jr, Robert LaPorte(Contributions by)Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark(Contributions by)Khan, Bashir Ahmad(Contributions by)Kofmehl, Scott(Contributions by)Maluka, Zulfikar Khalid(Contributions by)Meadow, Richard H.(Contributions by)Rahman, Tariq(Contributions by)Baxter, Craig(Edited by)
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To keep pace with its heavier stake in world affairs, Pakistan has had to significantly reform its foreign and domestic policy.

On September 11th, 2001, Pakistan's entire world picture changed irrevocably.

Suddenly a strong ally of the United States, Pakistan quickly dismantled the Taliban position within its own borders and aided the United States in attacking the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

In Pakistan on the Brink, historian Craig Baxter and a team of specialists explore this U.S.-Pakistani relationship with great dexterity. This collection of essays scrutinizes many aspects of Pakistan's foreign policy, including its evolving relations with the United States, India, and Afghanistan.

Essential to understanding Pakistan's foreign relations is a focus on Pakistan's domestic policies.

The contributing scholars deftly analyze the following domestic aspects: Pakistan's developing economy, controversial election process, education system, and local government.

Pakistan on the Brink is an imperative source for scholars of South Asia, Pakistan, and political science.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739104985 / 9780739104989
Hardback
03/03/2004
United States
252 pages
162 x 236 mm, 522 grams
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