Format:
xv, 185 Seiten.
ISBN:
9781647124663
,
1647124662
,
9781647124670
,
1647124670
Series Statement:
Concise histories of intelligence series
Content:
"This book introduces students, scholars, and others with an interest in Pakistan to the history of the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI). Forged in the tumultuous aftermath of Partition in 1947, the ISI has grown to become the preeminent intelligence service in Pakistan, and one of the most feared and respected agencies in the region. Its capabilities are comprehensive, covering external and internal intelligence. It utilizes very broad human intelligence networks and employs the techniques of covert action and support to militants, particularly in its rivalry with India. As a crucial intelligence partner for the West during the Cold War and into the contemporary era, the ISI is both essential ally, and problematic partner. The agency has been a key tool for successive military regimes in Pakistan, exploiting violent extremism for strategic gain, and remains a repressive and authoritarian power at the center of the state. These challenges will pose increasingly difficult questions for Pakistan and for its political and intelligence partners alike in the coming years"--
Note:
Foundation -- Organization and Culture -- Leadership -- Activities, Operations and Analysis -- International Partners -- Cultural Representations -- Legacy, Impact and Future -- Appendix of Further Reading -- List of References
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2024 ISBN 9781647124687
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
Keywords:
History
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