Pakistan's relations with Central Asia : is past prologue? / C Christine Fair

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Journal of Strategic Studies Vol. 31, No. 2, April 2008, pp.201-227 (98)Summary: Describes how Pakistan's policies towards Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran have changed since the 1990s, and assesses the chances of the new scaled down policies being any more successful than the ones they are replacing. Concludes that prospects are not good and notes some analysts think that despite the costs Pakistan may even prefer an unstable Afghanistan to a stable one that is aligned with India.
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Describes how Pakistan's policies towards Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran have changed since the 1990s, and assesses the chances of the new scaled down policies being any more successful than the ones they are replacing. Concludes that prospects are not good and notes some analysts think that despite the costs Pakistan may even prefer an unstable Afghanistan to a stable one that is aligned with India.

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