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PAKISTAN USA RELATIONS PROSPECTS DYNAMICS IN A NEW WORLD ORDER

06 Pages : 66-73

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2021(VI-I).06      10.31703/gpr.2021(VI-I).06      Published : Mar 2021

Pakistan USA Relations: Prospects & Dynamics in a New World Order

    The diplomatic relationship between Pakistan and United States is a matter of importance. It is a debate of strategic partnership and a tale of friendship. Systematically the relationship was born in 1947 to have a direct entry of the United States in the region of South Asia. Hence both states worked on a bundle of agreements to strengthen their relationship. However, there was a turn of events that took place in 1965, 1971, 1998 & 2001, where both nations faced hardship. The papers bring light upon these scenarios and narrate them from a natural perspective. The ideas that are discussed in the paper is to give future solutions for Pakistan to deal with the United States.

    Pakistan, USA, New World Order, Ayub khan Era, Cold War
    (1) Asmatullah
    PhD Scholar, National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid e Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Hanif Khalil
    Associate Professor, National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid e Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Asmatullah, , and Hanif Khalil. 2021. "Pakistan USA Relations: Prospects & Dynamics in a New World Order." Global Political Review, VI (I): 66-73 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2021(VI-I).06
    HARVARD : ASMATULLAH. & KHALIL, H. 2021. Pakistan USA Relations: Prospects & Dynamics in a New World Order. Global Political Review, VI, 66-73.
    MHRA : Asmatullah, , and Hanif Khalil. 2021. "Pakistan USA Relations: Prospects & Dynamics in a New World Order." Global Political Review, VI: 66-73
    MLA : Asmatullah, , and Hanif Khalil. "Pakistan USA Relations: Prospects & Dynamics in a New World Order." Global Political Review, VI.I (2021): 66-73 Print.
    OXFORD : Asmatullah, and Khalil, Hanif (2021), "Pakistan USA Relations: Prospects & Dynamics in a New World Order", Global Political Review, VI (I), 66-73