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Title: Conflict in Afghanistan: behind the Pak-US disconnect
Other Titles: Between war and peace : the Afghanistan essays
Contributors: Yusuf, Moeed
Keywords: Indian influence in Kabul.
The geostrategic environment in South Asia and the Pak-US relationship.
Issue Date: 19-Feb-2018
Publisher: Jinnah Institute
Place of Publication: Pakistan
Description: “This 2018 short-essay series by the Jinnah Institute (JI) reflects a range of Pakistani thought leadership on Afghanistan and it’s complex history with Islamabad. With the region in the current crosshairs of a seemingly intractable conflict, these essays attempt to spur old and new thinking on the history of Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan and existing challenges. The essays cover a range of subject matter on Afghanistan-Pakistan including efforts for peace and reconciliation, threats to security, the broader geopolitical dynamic, and the role of civil society and economy. This essay titled ‘Conflict in Afghanistan: Behind the Pak-US Disconnect’ examines the widening disconnect between Washington and Islamabad on the conflict in Afghanistan. It delves into emerging strategic divergences and explores possible albeit narrow pathways for cooperation on reconciliation”.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01jq085p13k
Related resource: https://jinnah-institute.org/publication/the-afghanistan-essays-conflict-in-afghanistan-behind-the-pak-us-disconnect/
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