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Pakistan
A Different Kind of Partner: A Paradigm for Democracy and Counter-terrorism in Pakistan
Executive Summary
Introduction
Full Report
Findings
Opposition to U.S. Policy
Terrorism is a Shared Threat
Pakistan’s Jihadists are Nationwide
Nuclear Pride
Development As the Foundation for Bilateral Security
Pakistan’s Economy is a U.S. National Security Issue
Economic Progress Requires Social Development
Education is the Key Public Good
Rule of Law is a Top Priority
Potential Partners for Development
U.S. Needs to Get — and Get On — Pakistani TV
Shared Regional Concerns
India is Increasingly a Partner
Pakistan and Iran
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To the U.S. Presidential Administration
To Diplomats and USAID
To Congress
To NGOs
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