The PAK-U.S. alliance in the fight against terrorism: a cost-benefit analysis
The cost-benefit equation of the Pak-U.S. alliance, in the fight against terrorism, reflects a direct correlation between the fluctuating patterns of U.S. assistance and their direct and indirect implications for Pakistan. While the U.S. strives to achieve a better return on its investment through m...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-106312014-11-27T16:09:08Z The PAK-U.S. alliance in the fight against terrorism: a cost-benefit analysis Minhas, Raja Shahzad Akram Khan, Fazal ur Rehman Reyes Irizarry, Jose R. Al-Rawashdeh, Khaldon Haya Looney, Robert E. Blanken, Leo J. Defense Analysis The cost-benefit equation of the Pak-U.S. alliance, in the fight against terrorism, reflects a direct correlation between the fluctuating patterns of U.S. assistance and their direct and indirect implications for Pakistan. While the U.S. strives to achieve a better return on its investment through military-oriented support, Pakistan seeks to adopt an approach that suits both the U.S. and its own domestic and regional interests. This research traces the trend of Pak-U.S. relations, highlights the impact of the fluctuating U.S. aid in shaping perceptions, and provides a game theoretical analysis on the issue. Besides highlighting measures to achieve cost effectiveness through micro alliances, decentralization, accountability, and transparency in fund management, the study supports development of entrepreneurial culture and micro-alliances in Pakistan. More importantly, it provides an in-depth analysis of the military and population-centric approaches and their associated costs and benefits for the two countries. The research concludes by suggesting a more population-centric U.S. approach towards Pakistan to achieve a better return on investment besides laying foundation for a long-term strategic alliance. It suggests future research on the prospects and methodology of achieving a long-term partnership between the two nations. 2012-08-22T15:33:01Z 2012-08-22T15:33:01Z 2011-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10945/10631 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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The cost-benefit equation of the Pak-U.S. alliance, in the fight against terrorism, reflects a direct correlation between the fluctuating patterns of U.S. assistance and their direct and indirect implications for Pakistan. While the U.S. strives to achieve a better return on its investment through military-oriented support, Pakistan seeks to adopt an approach that suits both the U.S. and its own domestic and regional interests. This research traces the trend of Pak-U.S. relations, highlights the impact of the fluctuating U.S. aid in shaping perceptions, and provides a game theoretical analysis on the issue. Besides highlighting measures to achieve cost effectiveness through micro alliances, decentralization, accountability, and transparency in fund management, the study supports development of entrepreneurial culture and micro-alliances in Pakistan. More importantly, it provides an in-depth analysis of the military and population-centric approaches and their associated costs and benefits for the two countries. The research concludes by suggesting a more population-centric U.S. approach towards Pakistan to achieve a better return on investment besides laying foundation for a long-term strategic alliance. It suggests future research on the prospects and methodology of achieving a long-term partnership between the two nations. |
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Looney, Robert E. Minhas, Raja Shahzad Akram Khan, Fazal ur Rehman Reyes Irizarry, Jose R. Al-Rawashdeh, Khaldon Haya |
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Minhas, Raja Shahzad Akram Khan, Fazal ur Rehman Reyes Irizarry, Jose R. Al-Rawashdeh, Khaldon Haya |
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The PAK-U.S. alliance in the fight against terrorism: a cost-benefit analysis |
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