A false choice in Pakistan/ Daniel Markey

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Foreign Affairs July/August 2007, pp. 85-102Summary: Americans are increasingly frustrated with Pakistan's counterterrorism efforts. Pakistan's civilian leaders have nearly always had to negotiate a working relationship with the army in which generals retained significant decision making power. By threatening to abandon Pakistan, Washington would also confirm the preexisting suspicious of many Pakistanis within and beyond the army that US interests in Pakistan are short term and cynical.
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Americans are increasingly frustrated with Pakistan's counterterrorism efforts. Pakistan's civilian leaders have nearly always had to negotiate a working relationship with the army in which generals retained significant decision making power. By threatening to abandon Pakistan, Washington would also confirm the preexisting suspicious of many Pakistanis within and beyond the army that US interests in Pakistan are short term and cynical.

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