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Husain Haqqani

    Husain Haqqani is a Pakistani political author whose work delves into the intricate dynamics of international relations, particularly concerning South and Central Asia and their engagement with the United States. Drawing from his extensive experience in diplomacy and policy-making, Haqqani offers insightful analyses of political ideologies and geopolitical challenges. His writing is characterized by a clarity and depth that provide readers with a nuanced understanding of complex global affairs. He is recognized for his ability to distill multifaceted issues into compelling narratives, making his contributions valuable to those seeking to comprehend contemporary international politics.

    India vs Pakistan
    Pakistan
    Magnificent Delusions
    • 2016

      India vs Pakistan

      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(231)Add rating

      In this provocative book, full of riveting revelations, Husain Haqqani analyses the key pressure points in the relationship Ð Kashmir, terrorism and the N-bomb Ð and argues that Pakistan has a pathological obsession with India, which lies at the heart of the problems between the two countries.

      India vs Pakistan
    • 2013

      Magnificent Delusions

      Pakistan, The United States, And An Epic History Of Misunderstanding

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      A Character-Led History Of The Bizarrely Ill-Suited Alliance Between America And Pakistan, Written By A Uniquely Insightful Participant: Pakistan's Former Ambassador To The U.S. The relationship between America and Pakistan is based on mutual incomprehension, and has always been. The US-Pakistan alliance was born in an environment of ignorance on the part of leaders of both countries about the other. John Foster Dulles thought the Pakistanis were Gurkhas, whom the British described as the best fighting men in the subcontinent. He was encouraged by the thought of having a large army of professional soldiers from South Asia with British trained officers, on-board for the impending war against communism. Pakistan’s emerging military leader General Ayub Khan assumed that once Pakistan’s militaryhad been equipped with modern weapons supplied by the Americans, ostensibly to fight the communists, Pakistan could use them against India without causing a breach in the ties with the United States. In the end, the expectations of both were manifestly disappointed.

      Magnificent Delusions
    • 2005

      Pakistan

      Between Mosque and Military

      • 397 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(484)Add rating

      Among U.S. allies in the war against terrorism, Pakistan cannot be easily characterized as either friend or foe. Nuclear-armed Pakistan is an important center of radical Islamic ideas and groups.

      Pakistan