Mainsprings of Indian and Pakistani Foreign Policies
Author: S. M. Burke
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1452910715
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: S. M. Burke
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1452910715
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: S.M. Burke
Publisher:
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780195772128
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Story Was Published In 1974/1975. Two Parts - Part I Explains The Nature Of India And Pakistan`S Heritage From Their Ancient Past And Part Ii Examines Their Performance On The World Stage Since Independence And The Combined Effect Of Past Influences And Contemporary Motives And Customs.9 Chapters - Appendix - Notes - Bibliographyt - Index. Without Dustjacket.
Author: Aparna Pande
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2011-03-16
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 1136818944
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Provides an up to date overview of the course of Pakistan’s foreign policy There is growing interest in Pakistan due to the instability in the region Jihadism is a hot topic
Author: S. M. Burke
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 522
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Professor Burke's scholarly and lucid analysis of Pakistan's Foreign policy won instant acclaim when it was first published in 1973. Starting with the crucial early years after Pakistan gained independence, he covered events up to the Bhutto-Indira summit meeting in July 1972. The update byDr Ziring brings the reader up to the summer of 1989, and the elections that brought Benazir Bhutto to power.
Author: Ghulam Ali
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2022-07-08
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 1000604659
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book analyses Pakistan’s foreign policy and external relations with a focus on contemporary developments, including the impact of the new government of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the powerful military, and the "middle power" status. Structured in two parts – Foundation and Operationalization – the book provides a broad overview of Pakistan’s foreign policy and addresses specific foreign policy choices. Contributor's explore issues such as Pakistan’s middle power status from a theoretical perspective, Imran Khan's foreign policy, Pakistan's relations with Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the EU, and Pakistan's evolving Indian Ocean strategy. Based on in-depth interviews with Pakistani scholars, politicians, and diplomats, the book offers a timely perspective on Pakistan’s foreign policy. The book will be of interest to academics working on Pakistan, South Asian Politics, Security and Conflict Studies, International Relations and Foreign Policy, and Asian Studies.
Author: John D. Orme
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1989-06-18
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1349103969
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A study of post-war US policy towards countries which are politically unstable or in a pre-revolutionary situation. Orme argues that the "middle options" have played a prominent role in US policy and, flawed though they are, some of them will remain the best alternative in the future.
Author: Shirin Tahir-Kheli
Publisher:
Published: 1995
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780876091784
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