The White House & Pakistan : Secret Declassified Documents, 1969-1974
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 954.91 A289W 2002 (Browse shelf) | Available | 14446 |
This work contains confidential documents of Nixon's presidency, covering Dr Kissinger's trip to Beijing from Islamabad in July 1971, the events that lead up to the Indo-Pak war over East Pakistan in December 1971, and the period of the populist Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's administration.
Include Acronyms, Bibliography and Index.
An invaluable addition to original source material relating to the subcontinent. It contains over 150 hitherto highly confidential documents of Nixon's presidency, covering Dr. Kissinger's now celebrated trip to Beijing from Islamabad in July 1971, the events that led up to the Indo-Pak war over East Pakistan in December 1971, and the period of the populist Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's administration as President and subsequently Prime Minister. Each document has been fully annotated and supported by useful footnotes. The book also has a lengthy, well written introduction covering US-Pakistan relations from 1947-1969.
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