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Newsweek Pakistan
March 29, 2018
Dennis Kux, a former State Department South Asia specialist, writes on pages 12-13 of his book: “The United States and Pakistan 1997–2000” that US Diplomat Raymond Hare met Jinnah in May 1947 in New Delhi and asked him about Pakistan's future foreign policy. Responding to Hare's query, writesÃâà...
CSS Resources (blog)
January 7, 2018
Based on Dennis Kux, 'Soviet Active Measures and Disinformation: Overview and Assessment', Parameters: the Journal of the US Army War College, winter 1985. After Steve Abrams (Абрамс Стив), Больше, чем пропаганда: активные советские мероприятия в путинской России [More than
Lawfare (blog)
October 25, 2017
According to Dennis Kux, “[t]he best means of rendering the ground less fertile is to ensure that people . . . are fully aware of attempts to deceive them.” An interagency group that focuses on credibly highlighting Russian activity could potentially replicate that success. At the moment, some non-governmentalÃâà...
Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
September 10, 2017
Amidst high anticipation, on August 21, 2017, US President Donald Trump unveiled his strategy on Afghanistan and South Asia. Given the new strategy's continued commitment to the previously-held planks of stability and reconstruction, it was at first dismissed by some commentators for lacking a different or new vision.
Kasmir Monitor
August 16, 2017
In a 2001 book, The United States and Pakistan (1947-2000): Disenchanted Allies, Dennis Kux, a South Asia expert, who worked in the US State Department for 20 years and spent four years in Pakistan (1957-59 and 1969-71) recalls this private meeting in March 1948 that Alling had at Jinnah's residenceÃâà...
The Wire
March 15, 2017
In his book The United States and Pakistan 1947-2000: Disenchanted Allies, Dennis Kux notes: “(General) Ayub stormed into (secretary of state Henry) Byroade's office” saying, “For Christ's sake, I did not come here to look at barracks. Our army can be your army if you want us. But let us make a decision.
PolitiFact
June 9, 2016
According to Dennis Kux in his book on U.S.-Pakistan relations, this was an "executive agreement" — a different type of treaty not sent to the Senate for approval. Pakistan has since accused the United States of not honoring the agreement, Kux wrote. Israel (68) and Taiwan (69) are also on Beckley's list.
The Express Tribune
November 14, 2011
“Pakistan-US relations are like a bad marriage where divorce is impossible and the couple is likely to continue to rock along,” said Kux, who was keynote speaker at the seminar, titled Recent Irritants in Pak-US Relations. He said that after the killing of Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad and the RaymondÃâà...
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