
This book explains Pakistan's strategic choices in the 1990s by examining the role of the United States in the shaping of Islamabad's security goals. Drawing upon a diverse range of oral history interviews as well as available written sources, it explains the American contribution to Pakistani security objectives during the presidency of Bill Clinton (1993-2001). This book addresses a gap in the relevant literature and is a valuable contribution to the study of US-Pakistan relations.
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