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Vietnam/War

       
Pakistan and,
109–110
,
113
,
123
,
222

       
US officials and,
3
,
102
,
107
,
123
,
130

Wall Street Journal
,
289
,
304
,
326

Walters, Vernon,
225
,
226–228
,
264

Warren, Avra,
52
,
57

“Warriors” racialist concept,
71
,
128

Washington Post
,
70
,
193
,
203
,
222
,
231–232
,
238–239
,
241
,
248
,
252
,
253
,
254
,
258
,
260
,
281
,
284
,
338

Washington Times-Herald
,
47

Wassom, Herbert,
269

Watergate scandal,
135
,
201
,
206
,
211

Watson, Paul,
312

Wavell, Archibald,
18

Weil, Thomas,
10

Weinberger, Caspar,
266

Weisman, Steven,
304

Wheat Aid Act (US/1953),
56–57
,
61

Wheat shortages, Pakistan,
56–57
,
61
,
217

Wilson, Charlie,
263

Winant, John G.,
33

Wise, David,
117

Wolpert, Stanley,
14

Woodward, Bob,
340

World Bank,
101
,
110–111
,
140
,
161
,
273

Yahya Khan

       
background,
40
,
71

       
Bhutto on,
186

       
civil war and,
150–151
,
158
,
159
,
160
,
161–162
,
165
,
168
,
169–170
,
175

       
constitution and,
128
,
144
,
145
,
146
,
147
,
150

       
first Pakistan elections,
122
,
141
–
142
,
143

       
Kissinger on,
139–140

       
military power and,
127

       
Nixon support,
130–131
,
132
,
142
–
143
,
144
,
151
,
158
,
161
,
162–163
,
165–166
,
168
,
169
,
181

       
Nixon's visit,
130–131

       
removal from power,
170
,
176–177

       
Soviet Union and,
156

       
trial after civil war and,
181

       
US aid and,
71–72
,
128–131

       
US intermediary with China,
132–133
,
135
,
141
,
157
,
159–160
,
166

Yaqub Khan, Sahibzada. S
ee
Khan, Sahibzada Yaqub

Yousaf, Mohammad,
263–264

Yusuf, Ramzi Ahmed,
287

Zaheer, Hassan,
160

Zaidi, Ijlal,
288

Zardari, Asif

       
Bhutto, Benazir and,
286
,
316

       
as first spouse,
286

       
Haqqani's vision and,
325

       
Holbrooke and,
334
,
344

       
imprisonment,
286
,
290
,
315
,
323

       
medical treatment in US (2005),
323

       
Obama and,
332–333
,
337
,
338
–
339
,
344–345

       
Pakistan's economy,
326

       
US relationship,
325

       
winning elections (2008),
316

Zemin, Jiang,
324

Zhou Enlai,
132
,
135
,
159–160

Zia-ul-Haq, Muhammad

       
background/description,
219–220
,
224

       
burning of US embassy, Islamabad and,
243–244

       
death,
269

       
Islamization,
224
,
229

       
martial law (1977),
223

       
nuclear weapons and,
225
,
226
–
228
,
237
,
240

       
public lashings,
229

       
on Sikh uprising,
265

       
supporting Afghan opposition,
232
,
233

       
US bases in Pakistan and,
259

       
See also
Afghanistan-Soviet conflict

Zinni, Anthony,
294
,
295

Zubaida, Abu,
305

About the Author

Photo by Kalman Zabarsky

Husain Haqqani
was Pakistan's ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2011. A trusted adviser to the late Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, Ambassador Haqqani is a professor at Boston University and director for South and Central Asia at the Hudson Institute as well as coeditor of the journal
Current Trends in Islamist Ideology
. He has written for the
Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Boston Globe, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune
, and more. Follow him on Twitter:
@husainhaqqani.

P
UBLIC
A
FFAIRS
is a publishing house founded in 1997. It is a tribute to the standards, values, and flair of three persons who have served as mentors to countless reporters, writers, editors, and book people of all kinds, including me.

I. F. S
TONE,
proprietor of
I. F. Stone's Weekly
, combined a commitment to the First Amendment with entrepreneurial zeal and reporting skill and became one of the great independent journalists in American history. At the age of eighty, Izzy published
The Trial of Socrates
, which was a national bestseller. He wrote the book after he taught himself ancient Greek.

B
ENJAMIN
C. B
RADLEE
was for nearly thirty years the charismatic editorial leader of the
Washington Post
. It was Ben who gave the
Post
the range and courage to pursue such historic issues as Watergate. He supported his reporters with a tenacity that made them fearless, and it is no accident that so many became authors of influential, best-selling books.

R
OBERT
L. B
ERNSTEIN,
the chief executive of Random House for more than a quarter century, guided one of the nation's premier publishing houses. Bob was personally responsible for many books of political dissent and argument that challenged tyranny around the globe. He is also the founder and was the longtime chair of Human Rights Watch, one of the most respected human rights organizations in the world.

.
   
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.

For fifty years, the banner of Public Affairs Press was carried by its owner, Morris B. Schnapper, who published Gandhi, Nasser, Toynbee, Truman, and about 1,500 other authors. In 1983 Schnapper was described by
The Washington Post
as “a redoubtable gadfly.” His legacy will endure in the books to come.

Peter Osnos,
Founder and Editor-at-Large

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