Pakistan Study Centre

University of Peshawar

PS-516 PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY

PS-516 PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY


1.         British Legacy in 1947.

2.         Re-organization of the Foreign office. Pakistan embassies abroad 947-1955.

3.         Pakistan in world affairs. Russo-American rivalry.

4.         Pakistan and the Muslim world.

5.         Relations with India and China.

6.         CENTO, SEATO and RCD.

7.         Oil crisis, Middle East tangle, Afghanistan problem


SUGGESTED READINGS:

1.                   John J. Stremlau(ed), Foreign Policy Priorities of the Third World States, (Colorado, Westview Press, 1982)

2.                   Monis Ahmar, The Soviet Role in South Asia 1969-87, (Karachi: Area Study Center For Europe, University of Karachi, 1989).

3.                   Mushtaq Ahmad, Pakistan's Foreign Policy, (Space Publications, 1968.)

4.                   S. M. Burk, Foreign Policy of Pakistan: A Historical Analysis (London: London University Press,1973)

5.                   Tarik Jan et. al., Foreign Policy Debate: The Years Ahead (Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, 1993).

6.                   Z. A. Bhutto, Foreign Policy of Pakistan : A Compendium Speeches made in the National Assembly of Pakistan, (Karachi: Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, 1964)

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