Publication

Dec 2008

This policy brief develops suggestions for contributions that Australia could make toward building a more productive relationship with Pakistan. It explains why Pakistan is of special importance, reviews its difficult relationship with the West and recommends developing a second-track dialogue with key elements of Pakistani society in which Australia could play a role. The author argues that unless Pakistani perspectives and concerns are heard and understood, bilateral relations will remain weak and shallow.

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Author Claude Rakisits
Series Lowy Institute Policy Briefs
Publisher Lowy Institute for International Policy
Copyright © 2008 Lowy Institute for International Policy
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