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Pakistan: Statecraft and Geopolitics in Today’s World

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“Pakistan: Statecraft and Geopolitics in TodayÂ’s World” offers an in-depth analysis of PakistanÂ’s evolving role in global and regional geopolitics. The book examines key political, economic, and security challenges facing the country while assessing its strategic relationships with major powers, including China, the United States, and India.

With a focus on contemporary statecraft, the author explores PakistanÂ’s foreign policy decisions, internal governance structures, and economic ambitions. The book provides valuable insights into PakistanÂ’s response to shifting global dynamics, making it an essential read for policymakers, academics, and anyone interested in South Asian affairs.

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There are several studies on Pakistan’s external relations but none of them paint the picture on as wide a canvas as the one chosen for this work. Most studies deal with bilateral relations, however, the scope of this work is much wider. This book examines Pakistan’s relations with India, China, the United States, and Afghanistan and several other countries in a dynamic framework. The author looks at Pakistan’s external relations from several disciplinary angles and explains that it is difficult to fully comprehend economic changes—in particular, the influences on the making of public policy—without understanding the political, social, and cultural environment in which Pakistan’s economy functions. Some of the topics discussed in the book are demography; geography; migrations; religion; climate change and global warning; American–China trade war; America’s conflict with Iran; India’s decision to absorb Kashmir as a ‘territory’ of the Indian Union; and the impact of international migration on the political systems in several Western nations.

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Author

Language

English

Edition

2022

Pages

390

Binding

Paperback

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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