Pakistan's hard misplacement and the politics of regional identity/ Wali Aslam

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.33, No.4, August 2020, pp.542-554 (93)Summary: Pakistan was created as a separate homeland for the region's Muslims and it will be difficult for it to find a natural cognitive home in a multi-faith South Asia. But its efforts to find a cognitive home in the Middle East have also been unsuccessful. This paper analyses Pakistan's misplaced identity utilising the layered model of identity change. The model helps focus on various foreign-policy roles that Pakistan performs.
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Pakistan was created as a separate homeland for the region's Muslims and it will be difficult for it to find a natural cognitive home in a multi-faith South Asia. But its efforts to find a cognitive home in the Middle East have also been unsuccessful. This paper analyses Pakistan's misplaced identity utilising the layered model of identity change. The model helps focus on various foreign-policy roles that Pakistan performs.

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