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Pakistan Can the United States Secure an Insecure State?
Author: Forrest E. Morgan
Year: 2010
Pages: 262
Format: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2010
Pages: 262
Format: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Language: ENG

The authors argue that the traditional approach of using military power to secure American interests has been ineffective and even counterproductive, and instead propose a new paradigm based on understanding the technological evolution of modern knowledge. They contend that this approach can help the US achieve its objectives while also promoting stability and unity in a war-torn country. The book begins by outlining the historical context of US-Pakistan relations, highlighting the strategic importance of Pakistan as a frontline state in the region and the significant investment the US has made in the country over the years. However, despite these efforts, the relationship between the two countries has remained tumultuous, with the US facing challenges from terrorist groups and a fragile Pakistani state. The authors argue that the root cause of these challenges lies in the lack of a coherent strategy for securing US interests in Pakistan, which has led to a cycle of violence and instability.
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