Publication

Jun 2011

The killing of Osama bin Laden by US special forces on 2 May 2011 subjects the tense relationship between Pakistan and the United States to yet another stress test. At least in theory, presenting the raid as a joint success would have offered the chance to fundamentally improve bilateral relations, putting Pakistan in a position to reap immense political, military and economic rewards. Conversely, the way this opportunity was missed reveals just how dreadful the relationship has become and raises questions about where Pakistan's foreign policy is heading and what attitude it will adopt towards stabilization in Afghanistan.

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Author Christian Wagner
Series SWP Comments
Issue 28
Publisher Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Copyright © 2011 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
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