Publication
3 Aug 2010
This report focuses on the nexus between security and environmental concerns in Pakistan that have the potential to affect American security and foreign policy interests. Environmental concerns include, but are not limited to, water and food scarcity, natural disasters, and the effects of climate change. Environmental stresses, when combined with the other socio-economic and political stresses on Pakistan, have the potential to further weaken an already weak Pakistani state. Such a scenario would make it more difficult to achieve the U.S. goal of neutralizing anti-Western terrorists in Pakistan.
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Author | Bruce Vaughn, Nicole T Carter, Pervaze A Sheikh, Renée Johnson |
Series | US Congressional Research Service Reports |
Publisher | Congressional Research Service (CRS) |