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Pakistan's security and foreign policy (Record no. 3926)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 969806401X
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Transcribing agency PK-IsLIS
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 327.1
Item number S5259
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Shahi, Agha
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Pakistan's security and foreign policy
Statement of responsibility, etc / edited by Hamid H. Kizilbash
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Progressive Publishers,
Place of publication, distribution, etc Lahore :
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1988
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Extent xxiii, 351 p.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Political science
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Formatted contents note I. Afghanistan <br/>1. Call for withdrawal of soviet forces from Afghanistan <br/>2. Afghanistan – not an east west issue <br/>3. Will the soviet union withdraw its forces ?<br/>4. Replacement of the Kabul regime and Afghan self determination <br/>5. Afghanistan crisis and no alignment <br/>6. Implications of soviet intervention and options for Pakistan <br/>7. Peace keeping force to prevent blood bath <br/>8. The soviet union’s mistake<br/>9. Pravada’fall for dialogue <br/>10. Indirect vs. direct talks go<br/>11. Gorbachev’s call for a neutral anon aligned Afghanistan <br/>12. Untying Gordian knot of interim government five party conference <br/>13. The final round? Gorbachev sets withdrawal time frame<br/>14. The Geneva accords<br/>15. Chronology negotiations on Afghanistan <br/>II. Part 2 : Pakistan, the great powers and India<br/>16. Pakistani and U. S. interests convergence and divergence <br/>17. Non alignment as a strategy for peace and security in south Asia <br/>18. Pakistan’s threat perception and diplomatic options <br/>19. No war pact and friendship treaty <br/>20. Indian, Afghanistan and the soviet union policy options for Pakistan <br/>21. Pakistan –U. S. relation from ,military alliances to no alignment <br/>22. Superpower competition arm India<br/>23. Concessional u.s. military scales and quid pro quo<br/>24. Pakistan, united states and India issues in triangular relations <br/>25. Pakistan, india and the soviet union gorvachev’s Asian pacific forum <br/>26. Pakistan’s foreign policy imperative : a new dimension <br/>III. Part 3 : the nuclear issue, saarc, the Muslim ummah and security the internal dimension <br/>Rajiv Gandhi and the spectre of the Islamic bomb <br/>Pakistan, India and the no use of nuclear weapons <br/>Regional disparities and south Asian cooperation <br/>The concept of the ummah and its influence on Pakistan’s foreign policy <br/><br/> <br/>
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