Friday, February 3, 2012

Punishing Pakistan is Not the Way to Go

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By Nancy Birdsall ? This post originally appeared on Foreign Policy?s AFPAK page. In the January/February 2012 issue of Foreign Affairs, Stanford political scientist Stephen Krasner claims that ?current U.S. policy toward Pakistan has failed? and recommends that the United States take a radically different approach: credibly threaten to sever all forms of cooperation, including all U.S

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Punishing Pakistan is Not the Way to Go

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