Pakistans Foreign Policy
A Reappraisal
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Pakistan
- Date of Publication 3 August 2021
- ISBN 9780190703936
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages318 pages
- Size 213x136x19 mm
- Weight 283 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
This book is a penetrating analysis of Pakistan's foreign policy from the time of Independence in 1947 until the beginning of the new millennium.
The formulation of Pakistan's foreign policy has been discussed from a fresh perspective. The author pragmatically examines the structural failures of Pakistan's foreign policy-making process and calls for new thinking on various aspects of Pakistan's foreign policy, with special emphasis on Pakistan-India relations vis-?-vis Kashmir and suggests various policy options and indicates their possible consequences for Pakistan. The author makes a strong plea for realism and moderation, taking into account the best interests of Pakistan, particularly in view of the acquisition of nuclear weapons by both India and Pakistan.
The book is based on the author's personal observations and analysis during thirty-nine years of diplomatic service as Pakistan's Ambassador and Special Envoy to various countries around the world. This edition contains a new introduction and a chapter on the developments in Pakistan's foreign policy from 2010 to 2020.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to the Third Edition
Introduction to the First Edition
1 The Rationale for Partition and Peaceful Co-existence
2 India-Pakistan Relations: The First Phase
BL Indian Efforts to Undo Pakistan
BL The Kashmir Dispute
3 Pakistan's Quest for Security
4 The First India-Pakistan War, 1965
5 The Second India-Pakistan War, 1971
6 The Resurgence of Pakistan after 1971
BL Lahore Islamic Summit
BL Nuclear Capability
7 The Afghanistan Problem
BL Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan
BL The Afghan Problem in the Post-Soviet Era
BL Pakistan-Iran Differences on the Afghan Issue
8 Pakistan's Multilateral Diplomacy
9 Pakistan's Relations with the Islamic World
BL Turkey
BL Saudi Arabia
BL Iran
BL Libya
BL Egypt
BL Other Islamic States
BL Conclusion
10 Pakistan's Relations with China
11 A Reappraisal of India-Pakistan Relations
BL The Negative Elements
BL The Positive Exceptions: Indus Waters Treaty and the Rann of Kutch Arbitration
BL Nuclear Explosions by India and Pakistan
BL The Case for Fresh Thinking
BL Indian Acceptance of the Irreversible Separation of Pakistan
BL Pakistan's Acceptance of the Realities in the Subcontinent
BL Rethinking on Kashmir
BL The Moral Dimension
BL The Pragmatic Considerations
BL Options before Pakistan
12 Learning from Experience
13 The Kargil Crisis: An Assessment
14 Strengthening the OIC
15 The Role of the Islamic World in Global Politics
16 The Fall of the Soviet Union: Implications for Pakistan
17 Post 9/11 Developments in Pakistan's Foreign Policy
BL War against Terror: US-Pakistan Relations
BL Pakistan-India Relations after 9/11
BL Prospects for Peace in South Asia
18 Pakistan's Foreign Policy (20102020)
BL Downward Slope in US-Pakistan Relations
- The Raymond Davis Case
- The Death of Osama Bin Laden
- Memogate Scandal
- Salala Incident
- Drone Attacks
- Operation Zarb-i-Azb
- Trump Accuses Pakistan of Duplicity
- Conclusion
BL Pakistan-India Tensions
- Pulwama and Surgical Strikes
- Indian Repression in Kashmir
- Anti-Muslim Laws in India
- Kulbhushan Jadhav Case
- Kartarpur Corridor
BL Pakistan-China Relations
BL Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations
- Chabahar as Transit Route
BL Pakistan-Russia Relations
BL Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations
BL Pakistan-Iran Relations
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