Pakistan's future and U.S. policy options

a report of the CSIS South Asia Program

Pakistan's future and U.S. policy options
Teresita C Schaffer, Teresita ...
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Pakistan's future and U.S. policy options

a report of the CSIS South Asia Program

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Table of Contents

I. Introduction and executive summary
Two possible scenarios
Recommendations
2. Trends and policy issues
Political institutions and the military
Islam and the state
The regional mosaic
Reviving Pakistan's economy
3. The comparative perspective
Uganda
Turkey
Algeria
4. Looking ahead: different scenarios for Pakistan's future
Projecting forward by one year, two basic scenarios
The game
The Army exists, a third scenario?
Policy conclusions
5. Building a brighter future
U.S. priorities-and relating means to ends
Setting the policy context
Rebuilding institutions
Dealing with the Army
Economic revival and integration
In conclusion

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Includes bibliographical references

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Washington D.C
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CSIS report
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iv, 44 p. ;
Number of pages
44

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OL18171073M
ISBN 10
0892064455
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