The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000 : disenchanted allies
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The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000 : disenchanted allies
(ADST-DACOR diplomats and diplomacy series)
Woodrow Wilson Center Press , Johns Hopkins University Press, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-438) and index
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: hard ISBN 9780801865718
内容説明
US-Pakistan relations have been very volatile: largely a result of the Cold War. An intimate partnership prevailed in the Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan years, and friction during the Kennedy, Johnson and Carter presidencies. This text charts the ups and downs of this relationship, including the blunt talking-to delivered by President Clinton to Pakistan's military dictator during his March 25, 2000 stop-over in Pakistan. The incident highlighted continuing US-Pakistani differences.
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: paper ISBN 9780801865725
内容説明
"Dennis Kux's book possesses a wealth of new information, based partly on fresh research in published and archival sources, but based even more impressively on the more than 100 personal interviews he conducted with former diplomats and defense officials in both the United States and Pakistan."-Robert J. McMahon, University of Florida
"Kux's study is, to my knowledge, the first full-dress, comprehensive, and authoritative study of U.S.-Pakistan relations. Focused primarily on formal diplomacy between these two countries, it systematically chronicles the major events, deftly handles the primary issues, and sympathetically considers the key political and diplomatic figures on both sides."-Robert Wirsing, University of South Carolina
U.S.-Pakistan relations have been extraordinarily volatile, largely a function of the twists and turns of the Cold War. An intimate partnership prevailed in the Eisenhower, Nixon, and Reagan years, and friction during the Kennedy, Johnson, and Carter presidencies. Since the Cold War ended, the partnership has shriveled. The blunt talking to delivered by President Clinton to Pakistan's military dictator during Clinton's March 25, 2000, stopover in Pakistan highlighted U.S.-Pakistani differences. But the Clinton visit also underscored important U.S. interests in Pakistan.
The first comprehensive account of this roller coaster relationship, this book is a companion volume to Kux's Estranged Democracies, recently called "the definitive history of Pakistani-American relations" in the New York Times.
目次
Contents:
Foreword- Edward M. Rowell and Kenneth N. Rogers, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The United States and the Pakistan Movement
Chapter 2: Truman: Friends, Not Allies
Chapter 3: Eisenhower I: America's Most Allied Ally in Asia
Chapter 4: Eisenhower II: Ike Likes Ayub
Chapter 5: Kennedy: Alliance Troubles
Chapter 6: Johnson: The Alliance Unravels
Chapter 7: Nixon: The Tilt
Chapter 8: Ford: Enter the Nuclear Issue
Chapter 9: Carter: The Low Point
Chapter 10: Reagan: Partners Again
Chapter 11: Bush: The Partnership Collapses
Chapter 12: Clinton: Living with a Nuclear Pakistan
Chapter 13: An Unstable Partnership
Notes
Bibliography
Interviews and Oral Histories
Index
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