The End of The Great Game: Was pakistan The Real US Target
by Hasan M.Sadiq
Published by : HMS Books (Karachi) Physical details: xl,374 Pages 23x15cm | PB ISBN:9789692308809.| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A comprehensive narrative of the US war in Afghanistan and relationship to Middle East oil.
Include index.
The End of the Great Game is a narrative of geopolitics taking place in South Asia. This is a region that is intimately related to the Middle East and its vast oil reserves. Since the end of World War II major powers of the world such as Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the US have jockeyed for position to either control these resources or prevent the opposing power from gaining control over it. This resulted in the Cold War which lasted for almost five decades. Since the first Gulf War of 1991 between the US and Iraq a new alliance between China, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan has emerged in this region.

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