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... in two longstanding pillars of Canadian foreign policy--namely, the Canada-US relationship and NAT... one takes into account that northwest Pakistan--an area that is effectively outside of ISAF's aut...
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... public and of the permanent resident or foreign national and their counsel if, in the judges opi... was untruthful about his occupation in Pakistan as he had concealed from Canadian authorities his ...
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... reconstruction in Afghanistan or Pakistan, or into containing the spread of religious extrem...
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The relations between the United States and Pakistan (US-Pakistan relations) have a very tumultuous history, which is spread over nearly six decades. Owing to the diverse strategic and, sometimes, incompatible strategic interests, these relations have seen various engagements and estrangements. This paper aims at exploring the role played by the geostrategic and geopolitical factors in bringing US closer to Pakistan. It takes into account the cost and benefits of these relations for Pakistan and the United States. It also highlights the present warmth in relations between the United States and Pakistan in the perspective of geo-strategic and geopolitical factors. It also discusses the future prospects of these relations.
... and diplomacy that the defense and foreign policies of the 'small' and 'weak' states do contr...
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... with [the] broader philosophy of our foreign policy." The importance of Darfur, together with M... threat posed by rising instability in Pakistan, and they were certainly not alone in this regard....
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[Barack Obama] is likely to benefit from initial goodwill across much of the planet, where there's profound relief that the Bush years are ending. President George W. Bush himself has taken steps, such as outreach to Iran and Syria, in his waning months that could provide Obama with diplomatic opportunities.
Iraq, where Obama has promised to withdraw U.S. troops by summer 2010, is less violent, but far from stable or self-reliant. Al-Qaida and the Taliban have grown stronger and now control parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan's tribal areas. Neither sanctions nor sweeteners have halted Iran's nuclear development. North Korea's leader is ailing, raising questions about the stability of the nuclear-armed dictatorship.
The global economic crisis, more than any other factor, could limit Obama...
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... supply of recruits, enjoy sanctuary in Pakistan, and likely will have more staying power than the ...
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... exemption from the usual requirement that foreign nationals must apply for a permanent resident visa... by the tsunami in Asia and earthquake in Pakistan (provide fee exemptions) (2004/2005);. • rela...
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... such dissenters as Cuba, China, India, Pakistan and the United States, the expectation is that the...
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...Efforts to end civil wars in foreign countries and shape the peace, as well as to redef... who rose to command the Indian and Pakistani armies in the decades after independence began the...