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PAKISTAN - RELATIONS - AFGHANISTAN (3) answer(s).
 
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Pakistan's Afghan policies and their consequences / Weinbaum, Marvin G; Harder, Jonathan B   Journal Article
Weinbaum, Marvin G Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Pakistan's Afghan policies, so consequential for its neighbour, have also had a deep impact on the country's political landscape and society. This article examines how Pakistan has pursued a two-track foreign policy toward Afghanistan that often encompasses incompatible goals. Pakistan's leaders have also frequently ignored the long-term and wider implications of their policies domestically and regionally. The discussion looks at the consequences of Afghan policies for Pakistan's national identity and social cohesion. The means by which Islamabad governments have dealt with the challenge of Pashtun nationalism and its contribution to the development of ethnic assertiveness and Islamic radicalism are next examined. The article then describes the role of Afghan policies in transforming Pakistan's border regions with Afghanistan and the wider implications for the state's legitimacy and authority. It also points out the Pakistan Government's ambivalence in its relationship toward militant extremists. A subsequent section considers the costs and rewards of Pakistan's Afghan policies internationally; and Pakistan's strategic partnership with the United States, including its impact on the domestic economy and public attitudes, receives particular attention. Finally, the article recognises that, while Pakistan's politics have entered a transitional stage, its Afghan policies are likely to continue to affect ethnic fissures, religious radicalism, and the legitimate authority of the state.
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Pakistan's Relations with Central Asia: Is Past Prologue / Fair, C Christine   Journal Article
Fair, C Christine Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Throughout the 1990s Pakistan sought to cultivate 'strategic depth' throughout Iran, Afghanistan and the newly emergent Central Asian Republics while seeking to restrict Indian influence in the region. Chastened by its past failures, Pakistan now embraces more modest regional goals. Despite the diminution in objectives, several factors augur failure including Pakistan's policies in Afghanistan, which diminish the likelihood of a stable Afghanistan, and Pakistan's inability to pacify the various insurgencies roiling both Baluchistan and the Pashtun areas of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas as well as the Northwest Frontier Province.
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Strategy for peace: Af-Pak and beyond / Ali, Muntazir   Journal Article
Ali, Muntazir Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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