Pakistan-U.S. Relations: Social, Political, and Economic FactorsNoor A. Husain, Leo E. Rose Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1988 - Political Science - 326 pages |
Contents
U S Policy Toward Afghanistan | 33 |
PakistanSoviet Relations and the Afghan Crisis | 45 |
Iranian Chinese and Indian Policies | 75 |
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