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Pakistan and The War on Terror
CONFLICTED GOALS, COMPROMISED PERFORMANCE

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abdulorz 7 months ago

the auther doing wounderful reasearch and i appreciate him

M O L A I 7 months ago

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ashley J. Tellis is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, specializing ininternational security, defense, and Asian strategic issues. He was recently on assignment to the U.S.Department of State as senior advisor to the undersecretary of state for political affairs. Previously he wascommissioned into the Foreign Service and served as senior advisor to the Ambassador at the U.S. Embassyin New Delhi and served on the National Security Council staff as special assistant to the President and senior director for strategic planning and southwest Asia. Prior to his government service, Tellis was sen-ior policy analyst at the RAND Corporation and professor of policy analysis at the RAND GraduateSchool. He is the author of
India’s Emerging Nuclear Posture
(2001), and co-author of
Interpreting China’sGrand Strategy: Past, Present, and Future
(2000). He is the Research Director of the Strategic Asia pro-gram at NBR and co-editor of Strategic Asia 2007–08: Domestic Political Change and Grand Strategy.

vista2k8 7 months ago

please mention the author in the document description