• The West and the Birth of Bangladesh Foreign Policy in the Face of Mass Atrocity

The West and the Birth of Bangladesh Foreign Policy in the Face of Mass Atrocity

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"In 1971, authorities in Islamabad perpetrated mass atrocities in East Pakistan. How did the North Atlantic powers--the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada--respond? The West and the Birth of Bangladesh explores decision-making processes and ethical debates in Washington, Ottawa, and London during the crucial first few months of the crisis offering an insightful comparison of the actions of their respective countries during a significant moment in South Asian history. US president Richard Nixon and his national security advisor, Henry Kissinger, brought strong influence to bear on a strategy of appeasement. The Canadian government was unwilling to hazard bilateral ties with Islamabad or to draw attention to its own separatist issue in Quebec. In the UK, strong public sympathy for the victims of the clampdown had only a limited influence on policy. Richard Pilkington analyzes both the formulation and interplay of US, Canadian, and British policies toward East Pakistan in terms of collaborative opportunities accepted and spurned, as well as the available policy options. This insightful book reveals how actors immersed in blinkered government institutional cultures were too preoccupied with protecting narrowly construed national interests, and explains how officials employed obfuscation and excuse to avoid firmer action during the crisis in East Pakistan, even as human rights movements took hold around the globe."--

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780774861977
ISBN-10: 0774861975
Publisher: UBC Press
Publication date: 2021
Pages: 283
Product dimensions: Height: 9 inches, Length: 6 inches, Weight: 1.2345886672 pounds, Width: 0.9 inches
Author: Richard Pilkington
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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