From bilateralism to cold war conflict : Pakistan’s engagement with state and non-state actors on its Afghan frontier, 1947-1989 / Ahmad M. Siddiqi.
Material type:
- Mujahidin
- Afghan Wars
- Insurgency -- Afghanistan -- History -- 20th century
- Afghan Wars -- Personal narratives, British
- Afghanistan -- History
- Afghanistan -- History -- 20th century
- Afghanistan -- Foreign relations -- Pakistan
- Pakistan -- Foreign relations -- Afghanistan
- Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- 20th century
- DS361. S533 2013
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | DS361.S533 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000501295 |
cover title.
“October 2013”.
“Submitted in fulfillment of the D.Phil in history”—cover page.
“Includes bibliography”—(pages 369-391).
Contents: Acknowledgements—Note on transliteration—Introduction : between bilateralism and great power rivalry—1. The colonial legacy : state, tribe and Islam—2. Pakistan-Afghanistan relations, 1947-79—3. Early responses to the Soviet invasion—4. Political organization in the Jihad—5. Ideology in the Jihad—6. Pakistan-US relations : the search for security—7. Conclusion : the Soviet withdrawal—Appendix—Bibliography.
English