This new edition has been updated to provide an insight into the making, implementation, and consequences of Pakistan''''s foreign policy from Partition to post-9/11 years. It will facilitate a deeper understanding of the strategic compulsions that have driven decision-making in Pakistan''''s national security and foreign policy. This concise history will be of interest to readers seeking to form an objective perspective on Pakistan''''s foreign policy.
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Product Details
Format: Hardback
Weight: 756g
Dimensions: 162 x 244mm
Publication Date: 19 Dec 2013
Publisher: OUP Pakistan
Publication City/Country: Pakistan
ISBN13: 9780199069101
About Abdul Sattar
With a thirty-nine year career span in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abdul Sattar was twice Pakistan''''s Foreign Minister from July to October 1993 and from 1999 to 2002. He was Foreign Secretary from 1986 to 1988 and twice Pakistan''''s Ambassador to India. He also served as Ambassador to the USSR and Permanent Representative to the IAEA in Vienna. As a Distinguished Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace he wrote a research paper ''''Reducing Nuclear Dangers in South Asia'''' which was published in the Nonproliferation Review in 1994 and later in Dawn. His other research paper ''''Shimla Pact: Negotiating Under Duress'''' was published in journals in Islamabad and New Delhi in 1995. He also contributed the section on foreign policy in the book Pakistan in Perspective 1947-1997 published by Oxford University Press on the fiftieth anniversary of Pakistan.
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