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The concept of identity has gained increasing currency in
international relations scholarship, but it offers too many vague
and imprecise definitions of the concepts that stand at its very
core. Most of this scholarship does not go beyond the mere
assertion that identity is important and that somehow, in one way
or another, it plays a role in how many states define and pursue
their national interests. As a consequence many scholars have
argued that the identity school had little to offer, and that norms
and institutions offered explanations similar to those drawn from
identity. This text offers clear definitions of the concept of
identity and the concepts surrounding the term, and aims to
demonstrate the causal link between identity and the behaviour of
states.
The concept of identity has gained increasing currency in
international relations scholarship, but it offers too many vague
and mimprecise definitions of the concepts that stand at its very
core. Most of this scholarship does not go beyond the mere
assertion that identity is important and that somehow, in one way
or another, it plays a role in how many states define and pursue
their national interests. As a consequence many scholars have
argued that the identity school had little to offer, and that norms
and institutions offered explanations similar to those drawn from
identity. This text offers clear definitions of the concept of
identity and the concepts surrounding the term, and aims to
demonstrate the causal link between identity and the behaviour of
states.
Describing Pakistan's likely future course, this volume seeks to
inform U.S. efforts to achieve an effective foreign policy strategy
toward the country. Drawing on interviews of elites, polling data,
and statistical data on Pakistan's armed forces, the book presents
a political and political-military analysis. The authors exposit
likely developments in Pakistan's internal and external security
environment over the coming decade, assess Pakistan's national will
and capacity to solve its problems, and suggest policies for the
U.S. government to pursue in order to secure its interests.
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