Pakistan: In the Face of the Afghan Conflict 1979-1985 at the Turn of the Cold War
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Shedding light on the different elements of Pakistan's foreign policy, this book examines the motivations of Pakistan’s Afghan policy in the structure of the South Asian security complex. Grare argues that the source of Pakistan's objectives and its management of the Afghan conflict is primarily this country's relationship with its neighbor, India.
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