Neither a hawk nor a dove
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- 9780670088010
- 327.5491 KAS
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327.549 NEP Nepal's foreign policy and emerging global trends | 327.549059 BLI India Pakistan | 327.549059 BLI India Pakistan | 327.5491 KAS Neither a hawk nor a dove | 327.5491 SAN Pakistan's foreign policy | 327.5491054 JAC Bangladesh, India and Pakistan | 327.5491054 PRO Prospects for peace in South Asia |
An authoritative and revelatory account of Pakistan?s politics Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri is one of Pakistan?s most important diplomats, and was the country?s foreign minister from 2002 to 2007. In this book, he provides the ultimate insider?s account of Pakistan?s foreign policy, especially the peace process with India including the Kashmir framework (hailed at the time the most promising-ever dialogue between Pakistan and India since Independence) and the complex Pakistan?US?Afghanistan?India quadrangular relationship. Kasuri talks frankly about his Indian interlocutors, his three counterparts Pranab Mukherjee, Natwar Singh and Yashwant Sinha and the two prime ministers he worked with?Dr Manmohan Singh and A.B. Vajpayee. He also gives us a rare insight into the minds of the Pakistan Army, the contribution of the Foreign Office and his warm but complex relationship with President Musharraf. Blending analysis with choice anecdote, Neither a Hawk nor a Dove gives us a comprehensive and revealing account of Pakistan?s politics and the political compulsions of those at the helm.
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