This Paper examines, from the perspective of an American architect living and working in India at the time, many of the events and circumstances that led to the destruction in 1971 of Pakistan as it had originally ben constituted 24 years before. Among these were the enormous geographic challenges faced from Pakistan's inception, its deep-seated ethnic incompatibilities, its huge economic imbalances and rampant political egos, and a devastating typhoon. The paper also explores the tragic human consequences of an American foreign policy that could only see these events and circumstances through a prism of Cold War hatred and suspicion
The formation of Bangladesh in 1971 coincided with the death of three million people and rape of two...
Pakistan came into being in 1947 including two separate and distinct entities of subcontinent. There...
In 1998 and 1999 a series of simulations and “decision events” examined the possible conse- quences ...
This Paper examines, from the perspective of an American architect living and working in India at th...
Essay traces what the author identifies as the four phases of the 1971 conflict:Â the initiation of...
In this paper, Alavi brings together an interview and academic scholarship on the 1971 partition of ...
In The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide, Gary Bass convincingly argues tha...
This article examines the East Pakistan crisis of 1971 as a watershed moment in Cold War humanitaria...
In August 1947, the British Raj was divided into two seperate states of India and Pakistan. Relation...
The title for this essay comes from the fact that contrary to the general Western perception, Pakist...
During the South Asian crisis in 1971, the US administration, especially the White House, stood firm...
This article seeks to contribute a shift in the foreign policy of the U.S towards Pakistan due to d&...
This paper is an attempt to lift a commentary on why and how history observed the fall of Dhaka. Was...
The United States and Pakistan established diplomatic relations in 1947 the US agreement to provide ...
This thesis examines through the use of archives and oral evidence the role of the Pakistan Army in ...
The formation of Bangladesh in 1971 coincided with the death of three million people and rape of two...
Pakistan came into being in 1947 including two separate and distinct entities of subcontinent. There...
In 1998 and 1999 a series of simulations and “decision events” examined the possible conse- quences ...
This Paper examines, from the perspective of an American architect living and working in India at th...
Essay traces what the author identifies as the four phases of the 1971 conflict:Â the initiation of...
In this paper, Alavi brings together an interview and academic scholarship on the 1971 partition of ...
In The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide, Gary Bass convincingly argues tha...
This article examines the East Pakistan crisis of 1971 as a watershed moment in Cold War humanitaria...
In August 1947, the British Raj was divided into two seperate states of India and Pakistan. Relation...
The title for this essay comes from the fact that contrary to the general Western perception, Pakist...
During the South Asian crisis in 1971, the US administration, especially the White House, stood firm...
This article seeks to contribute a shift in the foreign policy of the U.S towards Pakistan due to d&...
This paper is an attempt to lift a commentary on why and how history observed the fall of Dhaka. Was...
The United States and Pakistan established diplomatic relations in 1947 the US agreement to provide ...
This thesis examines through the use of archives and oral evidence the role of the Pakistan Army in ...
The formation of Bangladesh in 1971 coincided with the death of three million people and rape of two...
Pakistan came into being in 1947 including two separate and distinct entities of subcontinent. There...
In 1998 and 1999 a series of simulations and “decision events” examined the possible conse- quences ...