A rare bird in the western academic aviary: a study of an Islamic country by someone actually from there. Cheema (international relations, Quaid-i-Azam U., Islamabad) traces Pakistan's defense policy during the country's first decade, in the context of the government's concerns and perception of the international situation. His main thesis is that Pakistan perceived a major threat from India, and sought to establish its security first through nonalignment, and then through alignment. He also explores the options that were abandoned. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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