Pakistan's Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Making: A Study of Pakistan’s Post 9/11 Afghan Policy Change

Author: Ijaz Khan (University of Peshawar   Khyber Pakhtunkhwa   Pakistan)  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781628086027

Subject: D73/77 National Politics

Keyword: Middle East

Language: ENG

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This book is to date the first and only study on Pakistan''s foreign policy decision making process. It discusses the hows and whys of its foreign policy as it developed in a particular fashion based on a certain self view generating a world view. Post 9/11 change requires a fundamental change in self image and world view based on that new self image that goes beyond the act of becoming U.S. ally in Afghanistan or abandoning the policy of supporting Taliban. The main topic of the study is identification of that change, its requirements and some basic suggestions as to how to go about it. The book traces the historical International and Domestic context of Pakistan''s Post 9/11 Afghan Policy. It analyzes the regional impact of the decision, the domestic debate that it generated and concludes with identifications of implications for changes in Pakistan, required for sustenance of its changed policy.

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CONCLUSIONS

Chapter 2: THE MAKING OF PAKISTAN’S STRATEGIC CULTURE AND PRO TALIBAN AFGHAN POLICY

PAKISTAN’S STRATEGIC CULTURE

PAKISTAN’S AFGHAN POLICY

RISE OF TALIBAN AND PAKISTAN’S PRO TALIBAN AFGHAN POLICY

CONCLUSIONS

Chapter 3: PAKISTAN’S AFGHAN POLICY SHIFT: RESPONSE TO THE WAR ON TERRORISM

INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM

PAKISTANI DECISION TO BECOME ALLY IN WAR AGAINST TERRORISM

CONCLUSIONS

Chapter 4: IMPACT OF PAKISTAN’S CHANGED AFGHAN POLICY ON THE REGION

PAKISTAN–INDIA RELATIONS

INDIA AND POST TALIBAN AFGHANISTAN

PAKISTAN–AFGHANISTAN RELATIONS

THE IRAN FACTOR

CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS

PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

GEO–POLITICS OF OIL AND GAS PIPELINES

CONCLUSIONS: IMPACT OF PAKISTAN’S DECISION

Chapter 5: PAKISTAN’S DOMESTIC FOREIGN POLICY DEBATE IN THE POST SEPTEMBER 11 ERA

THE CONTENDING POSITIONS ON FOREIGN POLICY

THE PAKISTANI DECISION

PAKISTANI NATIONALISTS’ POSITION

THE RELIGIOUS/FUNDAMENTALIST POSITION

THE LIBERAL VIEW

GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN’S ACTIONS TO FURTHER THE POLICY CHANGE AT DOMESTIC LEVEL

IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN’S DOMESTIC DECISION–MAKING

CONCLUSIONS

Chapter 6: CONCLUSIONS: TOWARDS A CHANGED STRATEGIC CULTURE

DECISION–MAKING SYSTEM AND THE DECISION

REFORMING THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS

A CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR CHANGE

SUMMING UP

BIBLIOGRAPHY

PRIMARY

SECONDARY SOURCES

INDEX

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