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HILALI, A Z (8) answer(s).
 
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China's response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan / Hilali, A Z Sept 2001  Article
Hilali, A Z Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 323-351
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ID:   064819


Confidence and security-building measures for India and Pakista / Hilali, A Z Apr-Jun 2005  Journal Article
Hilali, A Z Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2005.
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ID:   126977


Contemporary geopolitics of FATA: an analysis of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region / Hilali, A Z   Journal Article
Hilali, A Z Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In the post-9/11 era, the international strategic and political culture changed. The notion of 'global Jihad' became popular. The prevalence terrorist violence legitimized US interventions in Afghanistan. It further expanded to Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) making it the chessboard of great power politics. The United States and NATO have launched military operations against the Taliban and al-Qaeda network. It blamed Pakistan for providing a safe haven to militants in its tribal belt. It is a fact that foreign intervention has become the main catalyst for militancy. The War on Terror is a 'bleeding wound' for Pakistan and people perceive that Islamabad should disassociate from the US-led war because it is against the national interest of the country.
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ID:   054977


Costs and benefits of the Afghan war for Pakistan / Hilali, A Z Nov 2002  Journal Article
Hilali, A Z Journal Article
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Publication Nov 2002.
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ID:   135689


Pakistan-Cuba Relations: from past to present / Hilali, A Z   Article
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Summary/Abstract In the contemporary state system diplomacy and foreign policy are the integral parts of world politics and both are perceived to be essential part of relationship and the effective instrument and important element for friendly and adversary countries in the world. Foreign relation with other countries is primarily of a diplomatic nature but countries extend economic, commerce, and cultural missions abroad to achieve political and strategic objective. Development in the world has enormously increased contracts, which demand the formulation of foreign policy according to a country’s interest.
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ID:   066250


Political and ethnic waves in South Asia / Hilali, A Z 2005  Journal Article
Hilali, A Z Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Description p55-75
Key Words Ethnicity  South Asia-Ethnicity  Religion  Ethnic Conflict  South Asia 
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ID:   070803


Soviet penetration into Afghanistan and the Marxist coup / Hilali, A Z   Journal Article
Hilali, A Z Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Summary/Abstract Afghanistan is a landlocked country and a famous cockpit, as well as heart of Asia. It has long been a chessboard of power politics of the "Great Game" between many great powers. The country is a mosaic of races and ethnic communities and has a tribal and feudal structure. Historically, Afghanistan served as a showcase for the Russian and Soviet political and strategic interests and, in the recent past, Soviet political and economic influences fundamentally altered the domestic scene in the country. The monarchical era was replaced by democratization and the political process first gave rise to the dominance of the Marxist Peoples' Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) and, ultimately, the Saur Revolution of 1978, which brought the Marxists to full power. However, the PDPA's reforms de-stabilized the Communist regime as the Afghan masses reacted against them. Therefore, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979 to protect its client regime, which was on the edge of collapse.
Key Words Afghanistan  Soviet-Afghan War  Soviet Union 
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ID:   067541


US-Pakistan relationship: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan / Hilali, A Z 2005  Book
Hilali, A Z Book
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Publication Aldershot, Ashgate, 2005.
Description xvi, 304p.
Series US foreign policy and conflict in the Islamic world
Standard Number 0754642208
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