Politics Articles | U.S. Has a Role in Recrafting Pakistan | Miller-McCune Online Magazine

A key word in understanding Pakistan's relationship with India is neuralgic — originally a medical term that means a pain or irritation whose physiological basis is hard to ascertain. As the Rand Corp.'s Christine Fair notes, even if vexing border issues were solved (besides the disputed Kashmiri border — the Durand Line - that demarcates Pakistan and Afghanistan, is also disputed), it is not clear that this would lead Pakistan to abandon its ... Full Story »

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by W. MacKenzie - Jul. 27, 2009

This is part two of an incredibly in-depth article about Pakistan. It's scary to think about, but Pakistan could very well fail, leaving us with the first ever failed state with nuclear capabilities.

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