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Pakistan key current issues and developments / K. Alan Kronstadt. (Record no. 9273)

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Classification number Pamphlet BP 63 .P2 .K76 /2010/ + /PDF/(791KB)
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-- (CRS report for Congress ; R41307)
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Personal name Kronstadt, K. Alan.
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Congressional Research Service (CRS).
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Title Pakistan key current issues and developments / K. Alan Kronstadt.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc [Washington, DC] : Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2010.
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Extent [3], 70 p. : maps ; 30 cm.
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General note “June 1, 2010”.
General note “Congressional Research Service”—at head of title.
General note “CRS report for congress, prepared for members and committees of congress”—cover page.
General note Summary: “A stable, democratic, prosperous Pakistan actively combating religious militancy is considered vital to U.S. interests. U.S. concerns regarding Pakistan include regional and global terrorism; efforts to stabilize neighboring Afghanistan; nuclear weapons proliferation; the Kashmir problem and Pakistan-India tensions; democratization and human rights protection; and economic development. Pakistan is praised by U.S. leaders for its ongoing cooperation with U.S.-led counterterrorism and counterinsurgency efforts, although long-held doubts exist about Islamabad's commitment to some core U.S. interests. A mixed record on battling Islamist extremism includes ongoing apparent tolerance of Taliban elements operating from its territory, although some evidence from early 2010 suggests a possible shift here. This report reviews key current issues and developments in Pakistan and in U.S.-Pakistan relations”—(p. [1]).
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