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World Policy Journal (2007) 24 (1): 89–96.
Published: 01 March 2007
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World Policy Journal (2008) 25 (1): 59–71.
Published: 01 March 2008
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World Policy Journal (2003) 20 (1): 77–92.
Published: 01 March 2003
...Karl E.Meyer Copyright © 2003 World Policy Institute 2003 K arl E. Meyer is editor of W o rld P o licy Jo u rn a l.
The Invention of Pakistan
How the British Raj Sundered
K a rl E. Meyer
Think of an Islamic country of plenary im stan’s North-West...
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World Policy Journal (2005) 22 (2): 95–101.
Published: 01 June 2005
...Jitendra Nath Misra The Idea of Pakistan , Cohen Stephen Philip , Washington : Brookings Institution Press , 2004 Copyright © 2005 World Policy Institute 2005 B M K S
Jitendra Nath Mitra, an Indian Foreign Service officer, teaches at Georgetown University, where he...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (3): 82–90.
Published: 01 September 2011
... hailed in northern Afghanistan. Haq looked forward to enlisting Masood’s cooperation in his plan to overthrow the Pakistan-backed Taliban regime in Kabul. He hoped Masood would help rally the anti-Taliban centers around the country to replace the Taliban regime with an inter-ethnic Afghan coalition under...
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World Policy Journal (2007) 24 (3): 75–82.
Published: 01 September 2007
... down the human rights abuses in friendly countries such as Iran and Pakistan. He was the prime White House voice for secretly arming the mujahidin to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan, even before the Red Army invaded. It was he who persuaded Carter to block Vance's instinct to complete what the Soviets...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (3): 31–37.
Published: 01 September 2013
...Jack Devine; Whitney Kassel The new Sharif government presents an opportunity to improve relations with Pakistan and move forward with a political solution in Afghanistan. By capitalizing on this and avoiding a sharp decline in resources flowing to a region where we have already made a huge...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (4): 106–115.
Published: 01 December 2012
...Arsla Jawaid Arsla Jawaid, an associate editor of Karachi’s SouthAsia Magazine, serves as director and executive producer of the social media campaign, “Let’s Think Pakistan.” © World Policy Institute 2012 2012 World Policy Institute AFP/Getty Images Karachi, Pakistan—Green...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (1): 11–24.
Published: 01 March 2002
... attacks on ment added to its list of banned terrorist
the United States to pressure Pakistan, organizations this past January. Founded in
1 which for decades has promoted a jihadist 1994, the Lashkar is based in Pakistan but
guerrilla movement within Jammu and active in Indian-held Jammu...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 21 (3): 79–94.
Published: 01 September 2004
... the fortnightly “Past and Present” col
umn for The Hindu of Chennai.
Opening a Window in Kashmir
Ramachandra G uha
We here recall a forgotten incident Other visitors were more celebrated, but
in the history of India-Pakistan rela no other visitor—at least no other male...
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World Policy Journal (2000) 17 (1): 39–46.
Published: 01 March 2000
... This helps to explain at least in part
that took place in May 1998, first in India why the decision of both countries to “go
and then in Pakistan, much of the world re nuclear” produced such a misguided sense
sponded with disappointment, shock, and of euphoria in both India and Pakistan...
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World Policy Journal (2003) 20 (1): 25–30.
Published: 01 March 2003
... terrorism, avoiding war between India
exercise, “Balance Iroquois 02-1,” in the city and neighboring Pakistan, and resolving the
of Agra, the home of the famed Taj Mahal.1 festering Kashmir dispute— all of which are
This was the first such endeavor between inextricably linked—and in future...
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World Policy Journal (2006) 22 (4): 63–68.
Published: 01 December 2006
.... Ho along religious lines by the departing Brit
tel accommodations became so tight that ish, who awarded the predominantly Mus
Indian Punjabis opened up their homes to lim western half to Pakistan and the pre
the visitors, prompting sentimental newspa dominantly Hindu and Sikh eastern half...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (2): 89–96.
Published: 01 June 2012
... venture fund that can be backed by investors around the world. There are already several firms in Pakistan, such as BMA Capital, that could administer the fund. The Overseas Private Investment Corporation, a U.S. government agency, has already provided precedent and a model. The institution provides...
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World Policy Journal (2003) 20 (1): 31–40.
Published: 01 March 2003
... in the
flict formation, stretching from Moscow to region such as Pakistan and Iran to carve
Dubai.1 Networks of armed groups, often out spheres of influence. By supporting vari
covertly aided by neighboring states, link ous armed Afghan groups, including the
the conflict within Afghanistan to violence...
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World Policy Journal (2005) 22 (3): 94–102.
Published: 01 September 2005
... Mohammed Zia ul-Haq troversial trial. He had been Bhutto’s own
of Pakistan in 1988, a tragedy that also choice for army chief of staff.
claimed the life of a serving American am Zia, who began his military career in
bassador and most of General Zia’s top com the British Army in India in 1943...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (3): 11–27.
Published: 01 September 2002
... were reportedly used against the Muslim
lims. “Go back to Pakistan!” was a common moneylenders to whom they were indebted,
taunt hurled at Muslims who have lived in in order to eliminate the competition for lo
India for generations. The attacks in Gujarat cal Hindu moneylenders.5
recalled quite...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (3): 73–81.
Published: 01 September 2011
... for Shariah law and provided them with logistical and financial support. Ziauddin Yousafzai, spokesman of Swat’s Qaumi Jirga, or regional council, says the Taliban’s growing influence “was not possible without the tacit support of the mma government and Pakistan’s intelligence agencies. Both view militant...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 20 (4): 41–47.
Published: 01 December 2004
... an
the first Gulf War in 1991, most Indian adversary’s military capabilities at all levels
policymakers across the political spectrum of conflict) over nuclear-armed Pakistan, its
roundly condemned the American-led coali longstanding adversary. But the United
tion’s attack on Iraq. The refueling...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (2): 70–76.
Published: 01 June 2016
... deeper, more contextualized narratives that unlock the how and why of these crimes. I remember the first time I came across the term “honor killing.” It was in a news magazine my father had brought home from work. The 1990s had just begun, and I wasn’t quite a teenager in a newly democratic Pakistan...
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