Engaging Pakistan : The History of British and American Public Diplomacy in Troubled Times
Engaging Pakistan : The History of British and American Public Diplomacy in Troubled Times
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Author(s): Talbot, Ian
ISBN No.: 9781032974019
Pages: 224
Year: 202511
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 243.48
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"From jazz goodwill tours to running libraries and encouraging educational opportunities for girls and women, Talbot's study of US and British 'soft power' initiatives in Pakistan offers rich and timely insights on how public diplomacy was instrumentalised there first against the backdrop of the early Cold War and then during the later stages of the War on Terror. As Engaging Pakistan makes crystal clear, the history of public diplomacy needs to be taken extremely seriously by anyone seeking to understand the complexities bound up in both past and present-day geopolitics." -- Sarah Ansari, Professor of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK "This excellent study deep-dives into British and American public diplomacy in Pakistan, providing rich, archives-based insight into how public and people-to-people diplomacy has worked since 1947. Readers interested in Pakistan, British and American diplomacy and how diplomatic practice delivers effect will find plenty to draw on across a range of finely researched chapters. Historical insight relevant for researchers and practitioners today." -- Professor Alexander Evans, London School of Economics, UK "This is a must read book by an eminent scholar that covers new ground about the US and UK's public diplomacy over the decades including at crucial times in Pakistan's history." -- Maleeha Lodhi, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, (2015-2019), Pakistan's Ambassador to the US (1993-1996 and 1999-2002) and Pakistan's High Commissioner to the UK (2003-2008) "This book offers a perceptive and deeply researched analysis of American and British public diplomacy in Pakistan--an influential Muslim state whose relationship with the West shapes its politics, economy, and culture. Examining initiatives in broadcasting, education, libraries, and cultural outreach, the book is grounded in meticulous archival research by an eminent historian and a foremost authority on Pakistan.


This study offers more than just a historical account--it illuminates the possibilities and challenges of cross-cultural engagement in a divided world. Essential reading for diplomats, journalists, scholars, and anyone interested in the complex interplay between the West and Muslim societies." -- Adeel Malik, Associate Professor, University of Oxford, and Globe Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, UK "This is an outstanding scholarly contribution to public diplomacy in South Asia. Professor Ian Talbot's meticulously researched monograph shines new light on the United States' and Great Britain's public engagement with Pakistan during two critical junctures in its history. Clearly and engagingly written, it is essential reading for diplomats and policymakers tasked with engaging Pakistan, South Asian studies specialists and general readers interested in the region ." -- Professor Gurharpal Singh, King's College, London, UK.


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