Monday, April 18, 2011

Conversations with History - Anatol Lieven, Pakistan a hard country

http://www.youtube.com/user/UCBerkeleyEvents#p/a/69BC976B004F94F0/1/MNXPPMPBpyg
Anatol Lieven, Professor of War Studies, King's College, London
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Anatol Lieven for a discussion of his new book Pakistan: A Hard Country. Lieven emphasizes the important role of kinship in understanding society and the state in Pakistan. Discussing the military's unique position as the preeminent national institution, he explains the sources of its power and prestige. Focusing on Pakistani national security thinking, he traces the perceived strategic threat posed by India, the role of Afghanistan in Pakistani strategy, the distinction between the Afghan and Pakistani Taliban, and the importance of Kashmir. He then proceeds to an analysis of the complex relationship between the United States and Pakistan. Lieven concludes with a discussion of the threat posed by Pakistan's geographical location in the Indus valley and the long term implications of climate change for its future.

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