PAKISTAN RUSSIA RELATION AND ITS EFFECT ON REGIONAL POLITICS 19912008

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2020(V-III).01      10.31703/gpr.2020(V-III).01      Published : Sep 3
Authored by : TohidAnwar , AftabHussainGillani , MuhammadWasimAbbas

01 Pages : 1-10

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  • Khalid, I., & Roy, M. I. (2016). Pakistan's military operations: the counter-terrorism strategy (2001-2013) prospects and implications. Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, 53(2).
  • Khalid, I. (2018). Confrontation at the Borders: Initiating Border Security Initiatives for Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Management. Pakistan Vision, 19(1).
  • Khan, H. U. (2019). Pakistan-Russia Relations and the Changing Paradigm. Journal of Political Studies, 26(1), pp.217-227.
  • Khan, M. N., & Altaf, B. (2013). Pakistan-Russia Rapprochement and Current Geo-politics. Islamabad Policy Research Institute Journal, 13, pp.125-34.
  • Khan, M. T. F. (2018). Pakistan's Growing Relations with Russia: Factoring in the Role of the U.S. Strategic Studies, 38(2).
  • Khan, S. A. (2016). Russia's Changing Policy Towards South Asia: Options for Pakistan. Central Asia Journal, (79), pp.1-17.
  • Kozhanov, N. (2018). Russian policy across the Middle East: Motivations and methods. Chatham House.
  • Kumar, R. (2019). Indian security perspectives from terrorism and triangular relation of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Balochistan. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 9(3), pp.665-677.
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  • Ladwig III, W. C., & Mukherjee, A. (2019). India and the United States: The Contours of an Asian Partnership. Asia policy, 26(1), pp.3-18.
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  • Roy, H., & Dalei, N. N. (2020). Empirical Relation Between Energy Use and Human Development: Evidence from BRICS Nations. In Energy, Environment and Globalization (pp. 127-139). Springer, Singapore.
  • Saroha, A. (2019). Understanding the instability in Afghanistan Implications for the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues, 23(4), pp.118-129.
  • Shafqat, S. (2019). Pakistan Military: Sustaining Hegemony and Constructing Democracy? Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 42(2), pp.20-51.
  • Shah, S. W. A., & Parveen, S. (2016).
  • Shahid, M. N., & Kralli, M. (2020. Understanding the Influence of Cultural Dimensions on the Interpretative Ability of People to Infer Personality from the Avatars: Evidence from Cultural Dimensions of Greece, Pakistan, Russia, and Singapore. In Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
  • Siddiqi, R. (2017). Prospects for Russia-Pakistan Rapprochement. Strategic Studies, 37(2), pp.58-73.
  • Singh, S., & Singh, B. (2019). Geopolitics of ports: Factoring Iran in India's counterbalancing strategy for
  • Stepanova, E. (2016). Russia in the Middle East: Back to a
  • Sultana, T., Afshan, S., & Fatima, Z. (2019). Pak-Russia Relations in The Emerging Geo-Strategic Environment. Journal of European Studies, 35(1), pp.36-53.
  • Tauhidi, A. (2018). The Pak-Russia strategic realignment.
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  • Ahmed, A. (2017). Pak-Russia Relations and Future Prospects. Defence Journal, 20(7), p.14.
  • Ahmed, Z. S. (2016). Pakistan-China relations and multilateralism: a case study of SAARC. China and Pakistan: friends indeed, pp.139-147.
  • Akhtar, N. (2019). India's Regional Strategic Outlook and Influence Via Afghanistan. Revista UNISCI/UNISCI Journal, (49), pp.173-190.
  • Akram, S. (2016). Pakistan Russia Relations: Future trends. Islamabad: ISSI.
  • Albinsson, P. A., Perera, B.Y., Nafees, L., & Burman, B. (2019). Collaborative consumption usage in the U.S. and India: An exploratory study. Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, 27(4), pp.390-412.
  • Ali, Q., Khan, M. A., & Gul, S. (2019). Sino-Indian Engagement in Central Asia: Implications for Pakistan. Global Social Sciences Review, 4(2), 263-272.
  • Altaf, Z. (2019). Russia's Role in Afghan Peace Process.
  • Azizi, A. K. (2019). Afghanistan-Pakistan Relation and Its Implication on Regional Geopolitics. Available at SSRN 3419449.
  • Azizian, R., & Vasilieff, P. (2003). Russia and Pakistan: The Difficult Path to Rapprochement. Asian Affairs: An American Review, 30(1), pp.36-55.
  • Baev, P. K. (2015). Russia as opportunist or spoiler in the Middle East? The International Spectator, 50(2), pp.8-21.
  • Baiza, Y. (2017). Afghanistan in the whirlwind of US-Russia rivalry in Central Asia. Cambridge Journal of Eurasian Studies, 1, p.4ZEWGU.
  • Barnes, D. M. (2016). The ethics of military privatization: The U.S. armed contractor phenomenon. Routledge.
  • Belokrenitsky, V. Y. (1995). Central Asia in the new Eurasian geopolitics: implications for Pakistan and Russia. Pakistan Horizon, 48(3), pp.25-38.
  • Bilgin, M. (2009). Geopolitics of European natural gas demand: Supplies from Russia, Caspian and the Middle East. Energy Policy, 37(11), pp.4482-4492.
  • Bilgin, P. (2016). The International in Security, Security in the International. Routledge
  • Blank, S. (1995). Energy, economics and security in Central Asia: Russia and its rivals. Central Asian Survey, 14(3), pp.373-406.
  • Chandio, L. A., & Khuhro, A. A. (2019). The US-Pakistan relationship in South Asia, 2001-2012: A case study of Afghanistan. Journal of Economics and Political Economy, 6(4), pp.383-391.
  • Chaudhari, S. S. (2020). A Case of Mistaken Identities: The Real Friends and Foes in the War in Afghanistan. The Illini Journal of International Security, 5(1).
  • Chaurasia, N. K., Chavan, S. B., & Kataria, S. (2018). Mapping the Research Collaboration Between India And USA During 2007-2016. In 2018 5th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS) (pp. 338-343). IEEE.
  • Churkina, N., & Zaverskiy, S. (2017). Challenges of strong concentration in urbanization: The case of Moscow in Russia. Procedia Engineering, 198, pp.398-410.
  • Czerewacz-Filipowicz, K. (2017). Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Dimensions of The Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The European Union and The Eurasian Economic Union Perspective. Economic and Social Development: Book of Proceedings, pp.609-621.
  • Dar, A. I. (2019). From Old to New Afghanistan: A Study of an Emerging Pakistan Russia Nexus.
  • Davison, R. (2017). Looking East: India and Russia in the Asia-Pacific. In the New Global Politics of the AsiaPacific (pp. 106-134). Routledge.
  • Farwa, U. (2019). Russia's Strategic Calculus in South Asia and Pakistan's Role: Challenges and Prospects. Strategic Studies, 39(2).
  • Feng, H. (2015). Will China and Russia ally against the United States? The new geostrategic game (No. 2015: 07). DIIS Report.
  • Feyyaz, M. (2016). Winning Hearts and Minds in Pakistan's Tribal Areas: A Personal Recollection of a PeaceBuilding Effort with the Taliban. Perspectives on terrorism, 10(3), pp.53-58.
  • Hanif, M. (2013). Pakistan-Russia relations: Progress, prospects and constraints. IPRI Journal, 13(2), pp.63- 86.
  • Hauner, M. (2019). Afghanistan and the Soviet Union: collision and transformation. Routledge.
  • Hilali, A. Z. (2017). US-Pakistan relationship: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Routledge.
  • Hussain, N., & Sangay, K. A. (2012). The Russian Resurgence and South Asian Region. IPRI Journal XII, (2), p.22.
  • Hussain, N. (2012). Pak-Russia Relations: Lost Opportunities and Future Options. Journal of Political Studies, 19(1).
  • Iqbal, M. J. (2019). Pakistan's Foreign Policy: Post 9/11 Trends and Transformations (Doctoral dissertation, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.).
  • Ispahani, M. (2019). Roads and Rivals: The Political Uses of Access in the Borderlands of Asia. Cornell University Press.
  • Jabeen, M., & Mazhar, M. S. (2011). Security game: SEATO and CENTO as an instrument of economic and military assistance to encircle Pakistan. Pakistan Economic and Social Review, pp.109-132.
  • Jaffer, N. (2016). The First Enlargement of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Its Implications. Institute of Regional Studies.
  • Jahangir, A. (2019). Underlying Implicating factors of U.S. War on Terror and its Unintended Consequences for Pakistan. Journal of Political Studies.
  • Javed, F., & Ahmed, A. (2016). Pakistan and SCO: Opportunities for Pakistan. Defence Journal, 20(1), p.35.
  • Kalim, R., Ali, L., & Shahbaz, M. (2012). On Foreign Direct Investment and Stock Market Relation: A Case of Pakistan. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 6(1).
  • Kalim, S., & Janjua, F. (2019). WeareUnited, cyber-nationalism during times of a national crisis: The case of a terrorist attack on a school in Pakistan. Discourse & Communication, 13(1), pp.68-94.
  • Katrandzhiev, V. (2019). Russia's Military Revival: by Bettina Renz, Cambridge, UK and Medford, US, Policy Press, 2018, 249 pp., Paperback, 21.49; ISBN: 978-1-5095-1614-8.
  • Kaura, V. (2018). Russia's changing relations with Pakistan and Taliban: Implications for India. Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 22(1), pp.58-79.
  • Kaushiki, N. (2019). Factors Contributing to an Emerging Russia-Pakistan Strategic Proximity: An Indian Perspective. Journal of International and Area Studies, 26(1), pp.43-63.
  • Kennedy, A. B. (2017). Unequal partners: U.S. collaboration with China and India in research and development. Political Science Quarterly, 132(1), pp.63-86.
  • Khalid, I., & Roy, M. I. (2016). Pakistan's military operations: the counter-terrorism strategy (2001-2013) prospects and implications. Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, 53(2).
  • Khalid, I. (2018). Confrontation at the Borders: Initiating Border Security Initiatives for Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Management. Pakistan Vision, 19(1).
  • Khan, H. U. (2019). Pakistan-Russia Relations and the Changing Paradigm. Journal of Political Studies, 26(1), pp.217-227.
  • Khan, M. N., & Altaf, B. (2013). Pakistan-Russia Rapprochement and Current Geo-politics. Islamabad Policy Research Institute Journal, 13, pp.125-34.
  • Khan, M. T. F. (2018). Pakistan's Growing Relations with Russia: Factoring in the Role of the U.S. Strategic Studies, 38(2).
  • Khan, S. A. (2016). Russia's Changing Policy Towards South Asia: Options for Pakistan. Central Asia Journal, (79), pp.1-17.
  • Kozhanov, N. (2018). Russian policy across the Middle East: Motivations and methods. Chatham House.
  • Kumar, R. (2019). Indian security perspectives from terrorism and triangular relation of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Balochistan. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 9(3), pp.665-677.
  • Kux, D. (2001). The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000: Disenchanted Allies. Woodrow Wilson Center Press
  • Ladwig III, W. C., & Mukherjee, A. (2019). India and the United States: The Contours of an Asian Partnership. Asia policy, 26(1), pp.3-18.
  • Lansford, T. (2017). A bitter harvest: U.S. Foreign Policy and Afghanistan. Routledge.
  • Lyall, J., Zhou, Y.Y., & Imai, K. (2020). Can economic assistance shape combatant support in wartime? Experimental evidence from Afghanistan. American Political Science Review, 114(1), pp.126-143.
  • Madan, T. (2020). A Note on the China-India-US Triangle and India's Strategy. for India, p.194.
  • Masood, S. (2008). New Pakistan Army Chief Orders Military Out of Civilian Government Agencies, Reversing Musharraf Policy. New York Times, 13.
  • Mielke, K. M. (2019). Thirty Years after the Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan. Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 20(4), pp.895-903.
  • Mohapatra, N. K. (2013). Energy Security and Russia's Foreign Policy. University of Cambridge: Centre for Rising Powers Department of Politics and International Studies.
  • Mumtaz, J., Ramzan, M., & Gul, S. (2018). Determinants of Pakistan's Foreign Policy with Respect to Russia's Past, Present and Future.
  • Naqvi, A. H., & Masood, Y. (2017). Rejuvenating Pakistan-Russia Relations. Strategic Studies, 37(4), pp.18- 38.
  • Nasir, H. M., & Siddiqui, D. A. (2019). Effect of Materialism on Sharing Behavior in Pakistan: The Mediatory Role of Sharing Motivation and Utility. Available at SSRN 3510556.
  • Owais, M. (2007). Pakistan-Russia Relations: Economic and Political Dimensions. Pakistan Horizon, 60(2), pp.125-139.
  • Panda, A., & Bose, S. (2020). The Conflict in Afghanistan: Interlocking Strategic Challenges as a Barrier to Regional Solution. The SAGE Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy, p.361.
  • Pant, H. (2017). The changing contours of Russia's South Asia policy. Observer Research Foundation.
  • Purushothaman, U. (2015). The Russia-Pakistan Rapprochement: Should India Worry. 5(15), p.2019.
  • Qadir, M. I., & Rehman, S. (2016). Expansion of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) harbinger of regional peace and prosperity. Journal of Political Studies, 23(1), p.117.
  • Rajagopalan, R. P. (2016). US-I India Ties: Calibrating Collaboration Post-Non-Alignment. Asian Politics & Policy, 8(1), pp.107-118.
  • Rekha, C. (2014). Is Russia Mending its Ties with Pakistan at India's Cost? Capsindia. Org. Accessed June, 6, p.2015.
  • Roy, A. (2016). The end of imagination. Haymarket Books.
  • Roy, H., & Dalei, N. N. (2020). Empirical Relation Between Energy Use and Human Development: Evidence from BRICS Nations. In Energy, Environment and Globalization (pp. 127-139). Springer, Singapore.
  • Saroha, A. (2019). Understanding the instability in Afghanistan Implications for the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues, 23(4), pp.118-129.
  • Shafqat, S. (2019). Pakistan Military: Sustaining Hegemony and Constructing Democracy? Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 42(2), pp.20-51.
  • Shah, S. W. A., & Parveen, S. (2016).
  • Shahid, M. N., & Kralli, M. (2020. Understanding the Influence of Cultural Dimensions on the Interpretative Ability of People to Infer Personality from the Avatars: Evidence from Cultural Dimensions of Greece, Pakistan, Russia, and Singapore. In Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
  • Siddiqi, R. (2017). Prospects for Russia-Pakistan Rapprochement. Strategic Studies, 37(2), pp.58-73.
  • Singh, S., & Singh, B. (2019). Geopolitics of ports: Factoring Iran in India's counterbalancing strategy for
  • Stepanova, E. (2016). Russia in the Middle East: Back to a
  • Sultana, T., Afshan, S., & Fatima, Z. (2019). Pak-Russia Relations in The Emerging Geo-Strategic Environment. Journal of European Studies, 35(1), pp.36-53.
  • Tauhidi, A. (2018). The Pak-Russia strategic realignment.
  • Terpstra, N. (2020). Opportunity Structures, Rebel Governance, and Disputed Leadership: The Taliban's Upsurge in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan, 2011-2015. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, pp.1-27.
  • Thakur, R. (2018). Japan and the nuclear weapons prohibition treaty: The wrong side of history, geography, legality, morality, and humanity. Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, 1(1), pp.11-31.
  • Thoker, P. A., & Singh, B. (2017). The Emerging China, Pakistan, and Russia Strategic Triangle: India's New Gordian Knot. Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 21(1), pp.61-83.
  • Trenin, D. (2016). Russia in the Middle East: Moscow's objectives, priorities, and policy drivers. Task Force on U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia project.
  • Usman, M. (2018). Indian Outreach in Iran and Afghanistan: Regional Implications with Focus on Pakistan. Dialogue (Pakistan), 13(1).
  • Velikaya, A. A. (2019). Russian-U.S. public diplomacy dialogue: a view from Moscow. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 15(1), pp.60-63.
  • Vousinas, G. (2014). Eurasian Economic Community: Towards Integration. Economic Challenges & Geostrategic Aspects. Economic Challenges & Geostrategic Aspects (January 8, 2014).
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    CHICAGO : Anwar, Tohid, Aftab Hussain Gillani, and Muhammad Wasim Abbas. 2020. "Pakistan Russia Relation and its Effect on Regional Politics (1991-2008)." Global Political Review, V (III): 1-10 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2020(V-III).01
    HARVARD : ANWAR, T., GILLANI, A. H. & ABBAS, M. W. 2020. Pakistan Russia Relation and its Effect on Regional Politics (1991-2008). Global Political Review, V, 1-10.
    MHRA : Anwar, Tohid, Aftab Hussain Gillani, and Muhammad Wasim Abbas. 2020. "Pakistan Russia Relation and its Effect on Regional Politics (1991-2008)." Global Political Review, V: 1-10
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