Pakistan's foreign policy,1947- 2005 : a concise history /
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Author / Creator: | Sattār, ʻAbdul. |
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Imprint: | Karachi : Oxford University Press, 2007. |
Description: | xii, 329 p. : ill, maps ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7179433 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1. The Emergence of Pakistan
- Historical Background
- 2. Foreign Policy-Beginnings
- The Founding Father's Vision
- Enduring Relevance of Principles
- The Shadow of Partition
- The Muslim World
- 3. The Kashmir Questions, 1947-57
- The Dispute
- At the United Nations
- The Dispute Festers
- 4. Search for Security
- USSR
- Approaches to the USA
- Korean War
- Japan
- China
- 5. Alliances
- Four Alliances
- Reactions of India, China and the USSR
- 6. Alliances-Costs and Benefits
- The Costs of the Alliances
- Pakistan-US Cooperation Agreement, 1959
- The Benefits of the Alliances
- Swings of Opinion in the USA and Pakistan
- 7. Relations with China and other Developments
- China
- Pakistan-China Boundary Agreement, 1962
- Sino-Pakistan Entente
- Oman: Gwadar Retrocession
- Indus Waters Treaty, 1960
- India-China War, 1962
- Pakistan-US Relations Corroded
- Negotiations on Kashmir, 1962-63
- The Changing Strategic Environment
- Alliance under Strain
- Ayub Khan's Visits to China and the USSR
- Second Afro-Asian Summit
- US Reaction
- RCD and IPECC
- 8. The Pakistan-India War, 1965
- Clash in Kutch
- Operation Gibraltar
- Escalation to War
- Stance of Foreign Powers
- The Tashkent Declaration
- Bilateralism
- 9. Policy Ups and Downs: 1965-71
- China
- USSR
- USA
- Kissinger's Secret Visit to China
- Organisation of the Islamic Conference
- 10. 1971 Disaster
- Bhutto's dynamic role, 1972-73
- 11. Shimla Agreement: Negotiating Under Duress
- Opening Gambit
- Principles of Relations
- Withdrawal from Occupied Territory
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Denouement
- Assessment
- Secret Understanding?
- Normalisation with Bangladesh
- 12. The Nuclear Programme and Relations with the USA
- 13. The Afghanistan Crisis
- Revival of the US Alliance
- Geneva Accords
- 14. Kashmir: The Struggle for Azadi
- 15. The Afghanistan Civil War, 1990-1998
- The Rise of the Taliban
- Proxy War
- Fatal Blunders
- Retrospect
- 16. Pakistan-India Disputes and Crises
- Sir Creek
- Siachen: A Dispute within a Dispute
- Salal, Wuller, Baglihar and Kishenganga Projects
- Consular Missions
- Indian Plan for Attack on Kahuta, 1984
- The Brasstacks Crisis, 1986-87
- Re-entry to the Commonwealth
- War Averted, 1990
- Disarmament Issues
- 17. Nuclear Tests
- Tests
- Nuclear Restraints
- Impact on Security
- Issues and Non-Issues
- Ballistic Missiles: The Threat of Destabilization
- 18. Increasing Isolation, 1990-2001
- US Sanctions Again
- Support for the Taliban
- Declining Prestige
- Nuclear Tests
- Pakistan-India Dialogue, 1997-99
- The Kargil Crisis, 1999
- Coping with Isolation
- The Agra Summit
- 19. Post-9/11 Policy
- Policy Planning by Pakistan
- US Policy
- Consultation with Opinion Leaders
- Economic Cooperation and Assistance
- New Afghanistan
- 20. Terrorism
- Islam Targeted
- Terrorism and Religion
- State Terrorism
- The Need for a Comprehensive Strategy
- 21. Pakistan-India Relations, 2001-05
- Retrospect
- Developments
- Peace in Kashmir
- Prospects
- 22. The UN and International Cooperation
- The Millennium Summit
- Reform of the United Nations
- Human Rights
- International Financial Institutions (IFIs)
- SAARC-South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
- ECO-Economic Cooperation Organisation
- 23. Policy in a Changing World
- 'End of History'
- The New Power Structure
- Setbacks to an Emergent Era of Peace
- War on Iraq
- A Better Future
- Appendices
- I. The Shimla Agreement, 1972
- II. Composite Dialogue, 1997-98
- III. Lahore Declaration, 1999
- IV. Agra Declaration, 2001-Draft Agreement
- V. Presidents, Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of Pakistan
- Bibliography
- Index