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America’s Tortured Relationship
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DANIEL S. MARKEY
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Markey, Daniel Seth, 1973– author.
No exit from Pakistan : America’s tortured relationship with Islamabad / Daniel S. Markey.
pages : maps ; cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
isbn 978-1-107-04546-0 (hardback : alkaline paper) – isbn 978-1-107-62359-0 (paperback) 1. United States – Foreign relations – Pakistan.
2. Pakistan – Foreign relations – United
States. 3. Anti-Americanism – Pakistan. 4. Pakistan – Politics and government.
5. Pakistan – Strategic aspects.
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No Exit from Pakistan
America’s Tortured Relationship with Islamabad
This book tells the story of the tragic and often tormented relation-
ship between the United States and Pakistan. Pakistan’s internal trou-
bles have already threatened U.S. security and international peace, and
Pakistan’s rapidly growing population, nuclear arsenal, and relation-
ships with China and India will continue to force it upon America’s
geostrategic map in new and important ways over the coming decades.
This book explores the main trends in Pakistani society that will help
determine its future; traces the wellsprings of Pakistani anti-American
sentiment through the history of U.S.-Pakistan relations from 1947
to 2001; assesses how Washington made and implemented policies
regarding Pakistan since the terrorist attacks on the United States on
September 11, 2001; and analyzes how regional dynamics, especially
the rise of China, will likely shape U.S.-Pakistan relations. It concludes
with three options for future U.S. strategy, described as defensive insu-
lation, military-first cooperation, and comprehensive cooperation. The
book explains how Washington can prepare for the worst, aim for the
best, and avoid past mistakes.
Daniel S. Markey is a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
(CFR), where he specializes in security and governance issues in South
Asia. From 2003 to 2007, Dr. Markey held the South Asia portfolio on
the Secretary’s Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State.
Prior to government service, he taught in the Department of Politics
at Princeton University, where he also served as executive director of
Princeton’s Research Program in International Security. Dr. Markey
earned his bachelor’s degree in international studies from the Johns
Hopkins University and his doctorate in politics from Princeton Uni-
versity. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Univer-
sity’s Olin Institute for Strategic Studies. Dr. Markey served as project
director of the CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force Report on U.S.
Strategy in Pakistan and Afghanistan (2010). He has published articles
in Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, The American Interest, Foreign Policy, and Security Studies among other journals. His commen-
tary has been featured in many newspapers, including the New York
Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and International Herald Tribune. He has been awarded grants from the
MacArthur and Smith Richardson foundations to support his research,
including regular trips to Pakistan and elsewhere in Asia.
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America’s Tortured Relationship
with Islamabad
DANIEL S. MARKEY
A Council on Foreign Relations Book
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Cambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge.
It furthers the University’s mission by disseminating knowledge in the pursuit of
education, learning, and research at the highest international levels of excellence.
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© Daniel S. Markey 2013
This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception
and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements,
no reproduction of any part may take place without the written
permission of Cambridge University Press.
First published 2013
Printed in the United States of America
A catalog record for this publication is available from the British Library.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Markey, Daniel Seth, 1973– author.
No exit from Pakistan : America’s tortured relationship with Islamabad / Daniel S. Markey.
pages : maps ; cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
isbn 978-1-107-04546-0 (hardback : alkaline paper) – isbn 978-1-107-62359-0 (paperback) 1. United States – Foreign relations – Pakistan.
2. Pakistan – Foreign relations – United
States. 3. Anti-Americanism – Pakistan. 4. Pakistan – Politics and government.
5. Pakistan – Strategic aspects.
I. Title.
e183.8.p18m375
2013
327.7305491–dc23
2013019456
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Contents
Maps
page ix
Acknowledgments
xi
1
No Exit
1
2
The Four Faces of Pakistan
29
3
Why Do They Hate Us?
72
4
U-Turn to Drift: U.S.-Pakistan Relations during the
Musharraf Era
105
5
Great Expectations to Greater Frustrations: U.S.-Pakistan
Relations after Musharraf
136
6
From the Outside-In: U.S.-Pakistan Relations in the
Regional Context
169
7
America’s Options
200
Index
239
vii
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