Beschreibung
Pakistanis may soon die en masse for Chinas interests, and the Pakistani government may allow it to happen. At issue is the nature of how Pakistans leaders have shifted their alliance partners from the United States to China.That the U.S.-Pakistan relationship has plummeted in recent years should not surprise. Pakistan was long an American Cold War ally, but it was a partnership of last resort for both countries. President Harry S. Truman had initially sought an alliance with India. India was not only a democracy, but it also was home to the worlds second-largest population, and its ability to dominate the Indian Ocean made it a strategic prize. Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, rebuffed him, preferring instead to seek non-alignment. Pakistan had little choice but to work with the United States: To join the Non-Aligned Movement was to subordinate itself to India. Because the Non-Aligned Movement leaned toward the Soviet sphere of influence, Pakistan could also not trust Moscow to protect its interests vis-à-vis India, as Moscow would always side with Delhi for reasons of realpolitik.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kemal Yildirim is a professor in comparative politics; he has published more than 80 books and 100's articles in peer journals. He has directed more than 20 Films as Documentaries and Feature films. He works currently on Ancient and Modern World cultures as well as Political theories.
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