Pakistan

Pakistan, the world’s second-largest Muslim nation, borders Afghanistan, Iran, India, and China and is a key player in Middle East and Asian relations due to its geography and complex history. RAND research has explored the forces shaping the development of Pakistan’s economic and political systems, its nuclear imperative, the role of local Islamic fundamentalist groups in global terrorism, and the effect of U.S. military policy and foreign aid to Pakistan on regional counterterrorism efforts.

Research conducted by: RAND Arroyo Center; RAND Project AIR FORCE; RAND National Security Research Division; Center for Asia Pacific Policy

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Patrick B. Johnston

Associate Political Scientist
Ph.D. in political science, Northwestern University

Seth G. Jones

Senior Political Scientist
Ph.D. and M.A. in political science, University of Chicago; A.B., Bowdoin College

Arturo Munoz

Senior Political Scientist
Ph.D. in history, M.A. in anthropology, Stanford University; A.B.D. in anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles; B.A. in history and Spanish literature, Loyola Marymount University

Ahmad Idrees Rahmani

Assistant Policy Analyst
M.Phil. in policy analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School; M.A. in international policy analysis, Stanford University; B.Sc. in chemical engineering, Balkh University

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