Pakistan, with Friends Like These

Pakistan, with Friends Like These
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2006
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

Key recommendations. -- Background. Social and demographic facts - Culture and ethnicity - Administration - The Pakistan-India dispute over Kashmir - The role of militant groups - The politics of water. -- Constitutional structure of Azad Kashmir and its relationship to Pakistan. Interference and control by Islamabad in Azad Kashmir politics. -- Restrictions on freedom of expression. Loyalty oath - Print media and publishing - Electronic media and telecommunications - Public protest. -- Restrictions on the right to participate in elections and related abuses. The 2001 elections - The 2006 elections. -- Torture and other forms of mistreatment. -- Discrimination and abuse against post-1989 refugees. -- Detailed recommendations. -- Acknowledgements.

India's Sentinel: Select Writings of Air Commodore Jasjit Singh AVSM, VrC, VM (Retd)

India's Sentinel: Select Writings of Air Commodore Jasjit Singh AVSM, VrC, VM (Retd)
Author: Dr Manpreet Sethi
Publisher: KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre:
ISBN: 938571435X

Air Commodore Jasjit Singh was one of India’s foremost strategic analysts. The only constant for him in over three decades of research, analyses and writing was the centrality of national interest. Indeed, the man never let the nation down, whether as an air warrior or a strategist – ever ready to voice his views irrespective of how the wind was blowing – and always remaining practical in approach. Ever an optimist, he believed that India would inevitably rise to power by the sheer size of its economy and human resource potential. A greater concern for him, however, was the need to sensitize his compatriots to the national security challenges that would arise as the country rose, and to equip them with the capability to optimally address these. He did so through his writings and talks. This book is a modest compilation of his select writings on two specific issues – nuclear strategy and Pakistan – since he considered these as critical amongst India’s many security challenges. Of course, the range of Jasjit Singh’s writings and the expanse of his knowledge is immense and beyond capture in one book. But, this is a small effort in the direction of spreading his message/ideas to the current and future generation of scholars and policy makers. Hopefully, it will encourage students of national security to look for more of his writings beyond the few that we have been able to carry in this volume.

Fool's Errand

Fool's Errand
Author: Scott Horton
Publisher: The Libertarian Institute
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1548650218

"After more than a decade and a half, the results are in. The U.S. government has been unable to achieve its goals in Afghanistan. Even worse, what state it has been able to achieve there is completely unsustainable and certain to fall apart when the occupation is finally called off, and America does come home. The politicans, generals, and intelligence officers behind this unending catastrophe, who always promise they can fix these problems with just a little bit more time, money and military force, have lost all credibility. The truth is America's Afghan war is an irredeemable disaster. It was meant to be a trap in the first place. America is not only failing to defeat its enemies, but is destroying itself, just as Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda always intended. Fool's Errand is an attempt to present the American people with the reality of this forgotten war, because only the ignorance of pride and refusal to admit they have been deceived can prevent Americans from realizing they have supported a policy that is destructive to the United States as well as Afghanistan." -- from Introduction.

Ideals, Interests, and U.S. Foreign Policy from George H. W. Bush to Donald Trump

Ideals, Interests, and U.S. Foreign Policy from George H. W. Bush to Donald Trump
Author: Ronald E. Powaski
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319972952

This volume discusses the presidential foreign policies of the post–Cold War era, beginning with George H. W. Bush and ending with the first 17 months of Donald Trump’s presidency. During this period, the United States emerged from the Cold War as the world’s most powerful nation. Nevertheless, the presidents of this era faced a host of problems that tested their ability to successfully blend realism and idealism. Some were more successful than others.

Freethinker in the Reactionary South

Freethinker in the Reactionary South
Author: Robert L. Hamlett
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2010-10
Genre:
ISBN: 1608447650

I was a World War II baby, growing up in Nashville, Tennessee, the "Buckle of the Bible Belt." Ironically, although most people were presumably very religious, segregation of the races was accepted as proper and just. My father was a member of an extreme evangelical Protestant sect. He was far more bigoted than most, not only hating blacks but Jewish people and Catholics as well. Like most young boys, my father was my role model. In my youth, I accepted his prejudices without question and accepted his view of the world. It was not until after college, while "seeing the world" serving three years as a U.S. Naval Officer, that I become to realize how distorted my father's views were. I also came to realize the destructiveness of being consumed with hate and ignorance. I now desire a tolerant secular world with due respect for the brotherhood of all mankind. In 1993, I converted to Deism. Robert L. Hamlett was born on June 13, 1943 in the "Buckle of the Bible belt." After attending local schools, he enrolled at the University of Tennessee, where he graduated, with honors, in December 1965. Between 1966 and 1969, he served as an officer in the U.S. Navy. His service included tours aboard the USS Frontier (AD-25) and at the U.S. Naval Support Activity, Danang, South Vietnam. Upon return to civilian life, Mr. Hamlett worked as an Audit Supervisor for the State of Tennessee for thirty-three years, retiring in 2003. While working fulltime, he attended law school at night, graduating 3rd. in a class of 83 in June 1976. In July, 1976, he passed the Tennessee Bar Examination. Mr. Hamlett enjoys duplicate bridge, Fantasy Football and extensive reading when not writing. He is married with two grown children. This is his second book. The first, Surviving Depression: My Agonizing Struggle with Sanity was published in 2008.

Kashmir

Kashmir
Author: Arundhati Roy
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-09-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1844678261

At home, the Kashmiri people’s ongoing quest for justice and self-determination is as much ignored by their venal politicians as it is rejected by Pakistan. Internationally, their struggle is forgotten, as the West refuses to bring pressure to bear on its regional ally India. Kashmir: The Case for Freedom is an impassioned attempt to redress this imbalance and to fill the gap in our moral imagination. Covering Kashmir’s past and present and the occupation’s causes and consequences, the authors issue a clarion call for the withdrawal of Indian troops and for Kashmir’s right to self-determination.

America's Entangling Alliances

America's Entangling Alliances
Author: Jason W. Davidson
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1647120292

A challenge to long-held assumptions about the costs and benefits of America’s allies. Since the Revolutionary War, the United States has entered into dozens of alliances with international powers to protect its assets and advance its security interests. America’s Entangling Alliances offers a corrective to long-held assumptions about US foreign policy and is relevant to current public and academic debates about the costs and benefits of America’s allies. Author Jason W. Davidson examines these alliances to shed light on their nature and what they reveal about the evolution of American power. He challenges the belief that the nation resists international alliances, showing that this has been true in practice only when using a narrow definition of alliance. While there have been more alliances since World War II than before it, US presidents and Congress have viewed it in the country’s best interest to enter into a variety of security arrangements over virtually the entire course of the country’s history. By documenting thirty-four alliances—categorized as defense pacts, military coalitions, or security partnerships—Davidson finds that the US demand for allies is best explained by looking at variance in its relative power and the threats it has faced.

The Immigration & Education Nexus

The Immigration & Education Nexus
Author: David A. Urias
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-03-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9460918204

The focus of this edited volume is on immigration’s effect on schooling and the consequential aspect of illegal immigration’s effect. To understand immigration (legal and undocumented) and K-16 education in Asia, Europe, and the US is to situate both within the broader context of globalization. This volume presents a timely and poignant analysis of the historical, legal, and demographic issues related to immigration with implications for education and its interdisciplinary processes. Arguments based on theories of globalization, socialization, naturalization, and xenophobia are provided as a conceptual foundation to assess such issues as access to and use of public services, e.g., public education, health, etc. Additional discussions center around the social, political, and economic forces that shape the social/cultural identities of this population as it tries to integrate into the larger society. The long-term causes and consequences of global immigration dynamics, and the multiple paths taken by immigrants, especially children, wishing to study are addressed. Summary discussion concludes the volume as well as projections with respect to links between immigration and key national security and international policy issues. Education can and must play an important role in a world that is more global and at the same time more local than it was almost twenty years ago. This volume intends to serve as an ambitious guide to approaching the issues of immigration and education more globally.