War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... U.S. government had suspended virtually all economic and military aid programs to Pakistan except for a food aid program directed at preventing a serious ... U.S. government - primarily between 258 Soviet , Chinese , and American Policies.
... U.S. government had suspended virtually all economic and military aid programs to Pakistan except for a food aid program directed at preventing a serious ... U.S. government - primarily between 258 Soviet , Chinese , and American Policies.
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... U.S. government - primarily between most of the South Asia section of the State Department and the National Security Council ( NSC ) and White House — were not over the objectives of U.S. policy but over the public position taken by the ...
... U.S. government - primarily between most of the South Asia section of the State Department and the National Security Council ( NSC ) and White House — were not over the objectives of U.S. policy but over the public position taken by the ...
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... U.S. military sales to Pakistan on 8 No- vember and the cancellation of all unused valid export licenses issued before 25 March ended the debate in the U.S. government on that issue , but just in time for an even more intense debate on ...
... U.S. military sales to Pakistan on 8 No- vember and the cancellation of all unused valid export licenses issued before 25 March ended the debate in the U.S. government on that issue , but just in time for an even more intense debate on ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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