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Pakistan’s Future and U.S. Policy Options

Posted on October 20, 2011October 20, 2011 By Jamal Panhwar No Comments on Pakistan’s Future and U.S. Policy Options

This study was intended for U.S. policymakers to help them understand how Pakistan’s internal dynamics relate to the region’s peace and stability and to identify the tools the United States has to try to influence developments in a constructive way.

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This report says tha “in a nuclear-armed subcontinent, Pakistan has emerged in recent years as a major source of instability.”

Our opinion:- Bening in the southern Pakistan this report seems to talk Pakistan which does no seem to be close by us it is irony that people in the US have such opinion. While we understand that these opinions are formed because of Pakistan’s own diasphora and the elite class of Pakistan who have great influence upon the people outside Pakistan. If you happene to See Pakistan yourself leave aside the pockets of Military and politicians meet the workingmen here the farmers the local people you will find that Pakistan has no remole in beinging about all these problems.

For the past decade and more, it has struggled with an under-performing economy and debilitated political institutions. It is not a “failed state,” but many of the ingredients of potential state failure are present. Pursuing antiterrorism operations, reducing the risk of nuclear conflict, and preventing nuclear transfer to other countries are central U.S. objectives in Pakistan, along with combating narcotics trafficking and violent radicalism. And these objectives are intimately connected with internal pressures on Pakistan. This study is intended to help U.S. policymakers and others concerned with one of the world’s most volatile regions understand how Pakistan’s internal dynamics relate to the region’s peace and stability and to identify the tools the United States has to try to influence developments in a constructive way.

Teresita C. Schaffer is director of the CSIS South Asia Program. Previously, she was with the U.S. Foreign Service, with postings in Tel Aviv, Islamabad, New Delhi, Dhaka, Sri Lanka, and Washington, D.C.

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