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The United States Pakistan and 1947-2000 Dennis Kux BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Copley Square Boston. MA 02116 The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000 An ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Book The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000 Disenchanted Allies DENNIS KUX WOODROW WILSON CENTER PRESS Washington, D.C. THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS Baltimore and London EDITORIAL OFFICES Woodrow Wilson Center Press One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004-3027 Telephone 202-691-4010 wwics.si.edu ORDER FROM The Johns Hopkins University Press P.O. Box 50370 Baltimore, Maryland 21211 Telephone 1-800-537-5487 www.press.jhu.edu ©2001 Dennis Kux All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper °° 2468973 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publications Data Kux, Dennis, 1931- The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000: disenchanted allies / Dennis Kux. p. cm. — (The ADST-DACOR diplomats and diplomacy series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8018-6571-9 (hardcover : alk. paper)—ISBN 0-8018-6572-7 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. United States—Foreign relations—Pakistan. 2. Pakistan—Foreign relations—United States. I. Title. II. Series. E183.8.P18 K89 2001 327.7305491 '09 '045-dc21 00-013260 WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS LEE H. HAMILTON, DIRECTOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES Joseph A. Cari, Jr., Chair; Steven Alan Bennett, Vice Chair. Public Members: Colin L. Powell, Secretary of State; James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress; John W. Carlin, Archivist of the United States; William R. Ferris, Chair, National Endow¬ ment for the Humanities; Lawrence M. Small, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution; Rod¬ erick R. Paige, Secretary of Education; Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary of Health and Human Services. Private Citizen Members: Carol Cartwright, John H. Foster, Jean L. Hennessey, Daniel L. Lamaute, Doris O. Matsui, Thomas R. Reedy, Nancy M. Zirkin. WILSON COUNCIL B. B. Anderson, Cyrus A. Ansary, Charles F. Barber, Lawrence E. Bathgate II, Joseph C. Bell, Thomas J. Buckholtz, Conrad Cafritz, Nicola L. Caiola, Raoul L. Carroll, Scott Carter, Albert V. Casey, Peter B. Clark, William T. Coleman, Jr., Michael D. DiGia- como, Donald G. Drapkin, F. Samuel Eberts III, I. Steven Edelson, J. David Eller, Sim Farar, Susan Farber, Barbara Hackman Franklin, Morton Funger, Chris G. Gardiner, Bruce Gelb, Jerry P. Genova, Alma Gildenhom, Joseph B. Gildenhom, David F. Girard- diCarlo, Michael B. Goldberg, William E. Grayson, Raymond A. Guenter, Verna R. Harrah, Carla A. Hills, Eric Hotung, Frances Humphrey Howard, John L. Howard, Dar¬ rell E. Issa, Jerry Jasinowski, Brenda LaGrange Johnson, Dennis D. Jorgensen, Shelley Kamins, Anastasia D. Kelly, Christopher Kennan, Michael V. Kostiw, Steven Kotler, William H. Kremer, Denny LeVett, Harold Levy, David Link, David S. Mandel, John P. Manning, Edwin S. Marks, Robert McCarthy, C. Peter McColough, Stephen G. Mc- Conahey, James D. McDonald, J. Kenneth Menges, Jr., Philip Merrill, Jeremiah L. Murphy, Martha T. Muse, Della M. Newman, Paul Hae Park, Gerald L. Parsky, Michael J. Polenske, Donald Robert Quartel, Jr., J. Steven Rhodes, John L. Richardson, Mar¬ garet Milner Richardson, Edwin Robbins, Philip E. Rollhaus, Jr., Otto Ruesch, B. Fran¬ cis Saul III, Timothy R. Scully, J. Michael Shepherd, George P. Shultz, Raja W. Sidawi, Deborah Siebert, Thomas L. Siebert, Ron Silver, William A. Slaughter, Timothy E. Sta- pleford, Mark C. Treanor, Christine Wamke, Pete Wilson, Deborah Wince-Smith, Her¬ bert S. Winokur, Jr., Joseph Zappala. ABOUT THE CENTER The Center is the living memorial of the United States of America to the nation’s twenty-eighth president, Woodrow Wilson. Congress established the Woodrow Wilson Center in 1968 as an international institute for advanced study, “symbolizing and strengthening the fruitful relationship between the world of learning and the world of public affairs.” The Center opened in 1970 under its own board of trustees. In all its activities the Woodrow Wilson Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organi¬ zation, supported financially by annual appropriations from the Congress, and by the contributions of foundations, corporations, and individuals. Conclusions or opinions expressed in Center publications and programs are those of the authors and speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Center staff, fellows, trustees, advisory groups, or any individuals or organizations that provide financial support to the Center. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/unitedstatespakiOOdenn To Marie with much love and gratitude for her patience, encouragement, and interest in South Asia

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