Pakistan
Statecraft and Geopolitics in Todays World
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Pakistan
- Date of Publication 24 April 2025
- ISBN 9780190704261
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages390 pages
- Size 216x138 mm
- Language English 684
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Short description:
This book examines Pakistan's relations with India, China, the United States, and Afghanistan and several other countries in a dynamic framework. The author looks at Pakistan's external relations from several disciplinary angles and explains that it is difficult to fully comprehend economic changes—in particular, the influences on the making of public policy—without understanding the political, social, and cultural environment in which Pakistan's economy functions.
MoreLong description:
There are several studies on Pakistan's external relations but none of them paint the picture on as wide a canvas as the one chosen for this work. Most studies deal with bilateral relations; however, the scope of this work is much wider. This book examines Pakistan's relations with India, China, the United States, and Afghanistan and several other countries in a dynamic framework. The author looks at Pakistan's external relations from several disciplinary angles and explains that it is difficult to fully comprehend economic changes—in particular, the influences on the making of public policy—without understanding the political, social, and cultural environment in which Pakistan's economy functions. Some of the topics discussed in the book are demography; geography; migrations; religion; climate change and global warning; American-China trade war; America's conflict with Iran; India's decision to absorb Kashmir as a 'territory' of the Indian Union; and the impact of international migration on the political systems in several Western nations.
MoreTable of Contents:
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Why Focus on External Relations?
Demography and Geography: Pakistan's Destiny
The Politics of Global Warming
Technology and Development: New Basis for Global Competition
Possible Troubles Brewing in Pakistan's Neighbourhood
Pakistan and Afghanistan
Pakistan's Increasing Dependence on China
Kashmir: Pakistan's Fifth Neighbour
India: Pakistan's Sister State
Iran: Pakistan's South Western Neighbour
Working with Saudi Arabia and the UAE
Turkey: Halting Political Progress in a Non-Arab Muslim Nation
Looking Towards the Middle East
Russia Returns to the Global Game
Moving Forward in the Reshaped World
Notes
Index