Pakistan Foreign Policy For CSS PMS PCS & Other Exams By Abdul Sattar - Oxford
- Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 38737
- ISBN: 9780190702571
- Number of Pages: 414
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"Oxford Pakistan Foreign Policy for CSS PMS PCS & Other Exams" by Abdul Sattar is an authoritative guide that meticulously dissects Pakistan's foreign policy landscape, tailored for aspirants of competitive examinations such as CSS, PMS, and PCS. Through comprehensive analysis and scholarly insights, Sattar navigates the complexities of Pakistan's diplomatic endeavors on the global stage. This book serves as an indispensable resource, offering in-depth coverage of key concepts, historical contexts, and contemporary challenges shaping Pakistan's foreign relations.
Sattar delves into the historical evolution of Pakistan's foreign policy, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the country's strategic decisions and diplomatic engagements since its inception. From the intricacies of bilateral relations to the dynamics of multilateral diplomacy, the author offers a comprehensive overview of Pakistan's interactions with key international actors and institutions. Moreover, the book examines the role of domestic factors, political ideologies, and security imperatives in shaping Pakistan's foreign policy priorities, equipping readers with a holistic perspective on the forces driving Pakistan's external affairs.
Key Points:
1. Historical Evolution of Pakistan's Foreign Policy
2. Bilateral and Multilateral Diplomacy
3. Interactions with Key International Actors and Institutions
4. Role of Domestic Factors and Political Ideologies
5. Security Imperatives and Foreign Policy Priorities
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