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Pakistan's foreign policy
S. M. Burke's Pakistan's Foreign Policy provides an in-depth analysis of the dynamics, orientation, and evolution of Pakistan's foreign policy since its founding in 1947. Burke explores the historical, geopolitical, and ideological factors that shaped Pakistan's relations with major powers, including the United States, India, China, and the Soviet Union. The book also examines internal challenges such as political instability, regional security issues, and the influence of the military on foreign policymaking. Using an academic approach and strong historical sources, Burke explains how Pakistan sought to balance its national interests in a complex international environment. This work is an essential reference for readers seeking to understand the strategic foundations and development of Pakistan's diplomatic policy in its early years.
| PMKAA00255 | 327.5491 BUR p | Museum KAA (Pakistan) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA00256 | 327.5491 BUR p | Museum KAA (Pakistan) | Tersedia |
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