United States and Pakistan in the 21st Century

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Foreign Policy Behaviour
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General Observer
General Pervez Musharraf
Geopolitics of Empire
Grand Strategy of Primacy
IMET Programme
international relations theory
Laser Guided Bomb
Major Security Operations
Marshal Plan
Musharraf
National Interest
National Security Strategy of the United States 2002
NATO Attack
Neocons and third world Terrorism
North Waziristan
NSS
nuclear deterrence
Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia
Operation Enduring Freedom
Osama bin Laden
Pakistan
Pakistan's economic vulnerability
Pakistan's nuclear capability
Pakistani Army
Pakistani Forces
Pervez Musharraf
Politics of Development
post-9
Pressler Amendment
QDR
Security Development Plan
security studies
September 11 attack
South Asian geopolitics
South Asian politics
South Asian Region
South Asian security
South Waziristan
Taliban
Taliban American Security
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United States Special Operation Forces
United States-Pakistan relations
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US-Afghanistan and Mujahideen
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War on Terrorism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138580145
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book historically maps and examines the evolving, contemporary geostrategic and geopolitical imperatives of the United States within Pakistan and the South Asian region, especially after September 11, 2001. It offers a detailed and theoretical account of the rapidly changing context of US foreign policy towards Pakistan after 2001. The history of the US-Pakistan relationship has been a complex and inscrutable mix of cooperation and conflict has turned even more challenging after 9/11. This book covers the latest developments and relevant themes from world politics as it discusses the impact of the unprecedented rise in religious extremism in Pakistan, stemming from the US War on Terror as well as Pakistan’s economic vulnerability and military dictatorship, India’s offer to support the US in its war in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s nuclear capability, and the US administration’s decision to end financial aid to Pakistan. The study highlights the fact that, from the receding of British influence in the region through the Cold War and post-Cold War phases to the post-9/11 period, US-South Asia policy has been informed by the theoretical paradigm of the grand strategy of primacy.

This topical book will be useful to scholars and researchers of international relations, politics, political studies, strategic and defence studies, security and peace studies, foreign policy, area studies, and South Asian studies. It will also interest diplomats, politicians, policymakers, security experts, journalists, and think tanks interested in India, Pakistan, and the United States on issues of international politics, world affairs, and terrorism.

Syed Tahseen Raza is Assistant Professor in the Department of Strategic and Security Studies, Faculty of International Studies at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), India. Previously, he taught at the Department of Political Science and Centre for Women’s Studies, AMU, and the Department of Political Science, Miranda House, University of Delhi. An expert in international politics and security, he works on gender, peace, and security, and has an interest in establishing security and peace studies programmes in India.

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