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POL 331-Pakistan's Foreign Relations-Shaharyar M. Khan
POL 331-Pakistan's Foreign Relations-Shaharyar M. Khan
POL331PakistansForeignRelations
Fall201516
Instructor
ShaharyarM.Khan
RoomNo.
NewHSSwing
OfficeHours
Email
smkhan@lums.edu.pk
Telephone
Secretary/TA
TAOfficeHours
CourseURL(if
any)
COURSEBASICS
CreditHours
4
Lecture(s)
2PerWeek
Duration 1:50hours
Recitation/Lab(per
None
Duration
week)
Tutorial(perweek)
None
Duration
COURSEDESCRIPTION
The course will begin by examining the main determinants that fashion foreign policy including preservation of
sovereignty, national security and achieving economic goals. The course would then examine the instruments of
executing foreign policy. Once these international principles have been studied, the course will evaluate Pakistans
relations with its neighbours India, China, Afghanistan, Iran and the Arab Gulf States moving on to Pakistans
adherence to regional blocs SAARC and ECO and multilateral associations like the UN, NAM and the
Commonwealth. The significance of relations with the Great Powers would be discussed in reviewing Pakistans
relationsonabilateralandmultilateralbasis.
The course will also cover specialized subjects like the peaceful settlement of disputes, the nuclear issue and
peacekeeping. The course will conclude with a review of diplomatic practice and the organisation of the Pakistan
ForeignOfficeanditsdiplomaticmissions.
COURSEOBJECTIVES
The objective of course is to introduce the dynamics of foreign policy and diplomatic practice by using Pakistans
foreignrelationsasabasisforthisstudy.Iwouldinvokemypersonalexperienceof40yearsinthePakistanForeign
ServiceasapracticalguideinformulatingPakistanspolicy
LECTURES&ATTENDANCEPOLICY
Therewillbe16lecturesof100minuteseach.Thefirstsessionwillbeanintroductiontothecourse.Therewillbethree
seminars as indicated in the course schedule. The seminars are envisaged as occasions when students will be given
actualforeignpolicydilemmastotryandsortthrough.StudentswillworkingroupsonpolicyissuesinwhichPakistan
faceddivergentpremisesinadaptingapolicy.Thethreeseminartopicschosenare1)TheKashmirissueandrelations
withIndia2)Afghanistan3)TheIranIraqwar.
Attendanceisstronglyencouragedandstudentswithmorethanfourunjustifiedabsenceswillautomaticallyreceivean
F.Furthermore,examsandpresentationswillbebasedonlectureandseminarsessionsandfailuretoattendwillclearly
influenceclassparticipation,presentationandexamperformance.Theresearchpaperwillalsobedrawnfrommaterial
coveredinthelecturesandseminars.Assuchstudentswillfinditverydifficulttoscoreadequatelyunlessattendanceis
regular.Itwillbethestudentsresponsibilitytoremaininformedofalllectures/discussionsthattakeplaceinclass.
COURSEEVALUATION
ClassParticipation20%(Groupwork,presentations,generalclassparticipation)
2Essays40%onetobehandedinbymidterm,theotherbyendofterm
FinalExam40%
ClassParticipation
Attendanceatlecturesisessentialtounderstandingthebasicconceptsandtheoriesintroduced.Moreover,itisvery
importantthatinasmallseminargroup,studentsallcomepreparedsoastobeabletocontributetogroupdiscussions
therebymakingthesessionalivelyandproductiveone.Studentswillalsobeaskedtoparticipateingroupworkand
makepresentationsduringseminars.Asaresult,classparticipation(20%)isrelativelyhigh
ResearchPapers
EachstudentwillwritetworesearchpapersonsubjectsthatwillbeprovidedbytheinstructorTheindividualpapers
shouldbearound3000words(1012pages)inlength(excludinganyreferencesandannexes).
SubmissionFormat
Handwrittensubmissionswillnotbeaccepted.Submissionspecificationsare:
LineSpacing:1.5spaced
Font:12pointTimesRoman,10pointArielorsimilar
Margins:1inchesleft,1inchRight,TopandBottom
Referencing:Allpapershavetobeproperlyreferenced,followingastandardreferencingformatgivingfullcitationsof
allreferencematerial.
FINALEXAM
The final exam will be closed book and essay based and will have questions from all the main topics covered in the
lectures.Therewillbechoiceavailabletostudents.
PLAGIAISM&CHEATING
Writtenworkmustbeproperlycitedinaccordancewithacceptedstylemanuals(ChicagoManualofStyle,APA,MLA,
etc.).Ifyoutakeanideafromthetext,anotherbook,newspaper,oranyothersource,youmustgivetheauthorcredit.
Furthermore,changingoneortwowordsinasentenceisnotanacceptablesubstitutionfornotusingquotationmarks.
It is expected that all assignments represent original work not previously or simultaneously handed in for credit in
another.Cheating,plagiarism,oranyotherviolationsofthehonourcodewillbedealtwithaccordingtoLUMSpolicy.
COURSESCHEDULE
TOPIC
IntroductiontoCourse
ForeignPolicyDeterminants
a. Preservationofsovereignty
b. Treatyobligations
c. Defenceobjectives
d. Optimisingbenefitsofgeophysical
creation
e. Ideology
f. Achievingeconomicgoals
TheStakeHolders
a. TheExecutive
b. TheForeignOffice
c. TheDefenceEstablishment
d. TheIntelligenceAgencies
e. Parliament
RelationswithNeighbours
RelationswithIndia
SeminaronRelationswithIndiaThe
KashmirIssuePotentialSolutions
RelationswithChina
RelationswithAfghanistan
RelationswithIran
SeminaronIranArabconflict
Pakistansposition
RelationswiththeArabGulfStates
RelationswithMultiLateralAgenciesand
RegionalBlocs
a. TheUNanditsAgencies
b. Nam
c. Commonwealth
READINGS
Diplomacy,SirHaroldNicholsonEpilogue
IntroductiontoInternationalLaw,StarkeP4853
ForeignPolicy,Mohd.YunusChapters5,8,9
InternationalRelations,CouloumbisandWolfeChapters
4,5
SouthAsiainWorldPolitics,Hagerty(ed)Chapters1,2
Pakistan&UN,CarnegieChapters2,4and5
ADisputedLegacy,AlastairLambChapters1,3,4,6and
16
MySouthBlockYears,JNDixitChapter19
Memories&ReflectionsofaPakistaniDiplomat,Sultan
KhanChapters1319
ChineseForeignPolicy,JosephCamilleriChapters5,6,7
TheTalibanPhenomenon,KamalMatinuddinChapters
2,3,4,6,7,
RasulBakshRaisIntheShadowofthePast:Pakistans
AfghanPolicy(article)
IransForeignPolicyundertheIslamicRepublic,Shaul
BakhashinDiplomacyintheMiddleEast,CarlBrown
Chapter12
TheOtherMiddleEasternStates,CarlBrowninDiplomacy
intheMiddleEast,CarlBrownChapter14,onlypages284
7
IranIraq:RootsofConflict,TareqIsmailIntroduction
Strategy,Diplomacy,Humanity,AnwarDilChapter13
EverymansUNpages1324
TheNonAlignedMovement,PeterWilletsPages214and
4345
MySouthBlockYears,JNDixit,Chapter23
d. IMFandtheWorldBank
e. OIC
RegionalBlocs
a. SAARC
b. ECO
TheGreatPowers
a. USA
b. Russia
c. China
d. Europe
e. Japan
SpecialTopicsinForeignPolicy
a. TheNuclearIssue
b. Peacekeeping
c. SettlementofDisputes
Seminar
DiplomaticPractice
a. PrivilegesandImmunities
b. RightsofRepresentation
c. Conferences
d. Consularrelations
OrganisationofPakistansForeignOffice
DiplomaticMissions
a. Headquarters
b. DiplomaticMissions
FinalExam
12thSAARCSummit:AStepForward,FahmidaAshraf
PakistanandECOinternet
OnMyCountryandtheWorld,GorbachevChapters914
Diplomacy,HenryKissingerChapters1,31
EngagingIndia,StrobeTalbotChapters2,5,6,7,8
GreatPowerForeignPolicyinSouthAsia,RobertWirsingin
SouthAsiainWorldPolitics,D.Hagerty(ed)Chapter6
ShallowGravesofRwanda,ShaharyarMKhanChapters
10,11
TheTheoryandPracticeofPeacekeeping,IJRikhye
Chapters1,2,6,7
RasulBakshRais,ConceptualisingNuclearDeterrence:
PakistansPosition
SatowsGuidetoDiplomaticPractice,(ed)LordGoreBooth
Chapters3439
ExtractsofReportbyChairmanPakistanForeignOffice
ReviewCommitteeShaharyarMKhan