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États-Unis/Pakistan : la relation à haut risque

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Author(s)
Lieven, Anatol
Richard, Thomas
Keywords
Pakistan
États-Unis
Afghanistan
Inde

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1111341
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http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=PE_113_0601
Abstract
La stratégie américaine vis-à-vis du Pakistan privilégie des objectifs liés aux opérations d’Afghanistan, sans prendre en compte les intérêts propres d’Islamabad. L’armée et l’opinion pakistanaises sont pourtant de plus en plus sensibles aux intrusions américaines dans le pays. Un éventuel accord avec les Talibans, où le Pakistan jouerait un rôle décisif, pourrait redonner toute leur place aux intérêts nationaux pakistanais, qui restent obsédés par le poids croissant de l’Inde dans la région.
Anatol Lieven, The United States and Pakistan: A High-Risk RelationshipThe American strategy towards Pakistan has favored goals linked to operations in Afghanistan without necessarily taking Islamabad’s interests into account. The army and the Pakistani opinion are therefore more and more sensitive to American intrusions in the country. A possible agreement with the Taliban in which Pakistan would play a decisive role could restore national Pakistani interests to a place of importance. Pakistan’s most pressing interests remain concerned with the growing power of India in the region.
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2011
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