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The Emergence Of Bangladesh
- Writer: Wayne Wilcox
- Category: English
- Pages: 80
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-13951
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The Emergence of Bangladesh Problems and Opportunities for a Redefined
American Policy in South Asia by Wayne East Pakistan into the
independent state of Bangladesh. Wilcox put his account into context
with a brief review of American policy in South Asia from 1945 through
1969 and the rise of Russian and Chinese influence on the subcontinent
in the wake of the Sino-Indian border war of 1962. He then weaves a
trenchant assessment of U.S. South-Asian policy during 1971 into his
story of the fast-moving events that led to the dismemberment of
Pakistan and the formation of the new nation of Bangladesh. Wilcox
concludes with an urgent call for a redefinition of American policy
toward the South Asian subcontinent, offering some realistic policy
prescriptions toward India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Wayne Wilcox is a
professor of government and a research member of the Institute of War
and Peace Studies and the Southern Asian Institute, at Columbia
University. He is currently on leave From Columbia, serving as Cultural
Attache in the U.S. Embassy, London.
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Pages | 80 |