
Magnificent Delusions
Pakistan, the United States, and an Epic History of Misunderstanding
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Narrated by:
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Ralph Lister
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By:
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Husain Haqqani
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A character-driven history that describes the bizarrely ill-suited alliance between America and Pakistan, written by a uniquely insightful participant: Pakistan's former ambassador to the US.
The relationship between America and Pakistan is based on mutual incomprehension, and always has been. Pakistan - to American eyes - has gone from being a stabilizing friend to an essential military ally to a seedbed of terror. America - to Pakistani eyes - has been a guarantee of security, a coldly distant scold, an enthusiastic military supplier and ally, and now a threat to national security and a source of humiliation.
In their sixty-five year relationship, one country has become a global superpower, the other perilously close to a failed state - perhaps one of the most dangerous places in the world.
Husain Haqqani has a unique insight into Pakistan, hishomeland, and America, where he was the Pakistani ambassador and is now a professor at Boston University. His life has mapped the relationship of Pakistan and America, and he has found himself often close to the heart of it - sometimes in very confrontational circumstances, even under house arrest - which has allowed him to write the story of the two countries' turbulent affair, here memorably laid bare.
©2013 Hussani Haqqani (P)2013 Blackstone Audiobooksinformative, insightful and interesting
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Warning - the book is detailed and sometimes seems repetitive (maybe that is history) so you really do have to be interested in the subject to pay attention through 14 hours.
Narrator was perfectly cast. The voice sounds like an educated foreign-office type with slightly Indian intonations. Fourteen hours of genuine Pakistani accented English would have been too tiring for this UK listener.
A pretty miserable tale, well told
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Completely Biased Narrative
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Want to know how Pakistan thinks about itself or the rest of the world?
want to know about the double game Pakistan is totally committed to?
look no further.
Excellently informative.
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Masterpiece
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A very good effort by Husain Haqqani.
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Gives you a ringside and very rare seat to the arena of international politics
very insightful
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Amazing!!
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It was tough for me to read, but I forced myself to read this only as a challenge to find some shred of evidence as to his Pakistani-ness. In the end I found what I was looking for.... right at, literally, the very end. In one of the final sentences he writes he says something about essentially being so critical of Pakistan, for it's own good. Yet, I don't mind him or anyone being critical of Pakistan, only an unreasonable person would be uncritical of Pakistan. All Pakistanis are critical of Pakistan - we can all see it's a mess. But Mr Haqqani is one of those Pakistanis who rues the day Pakistan was created.
Anyway, Mr, Haqqani is entitled to his opinion, but in a professional capacity, to ignore the unhealthy dynamics that have needed to exist to hold Pakistan together and to be utterly unaware of American objectives within the region wrt the Chinese and the Russians, just paint him as incompetent as the rest of the Pakistani leadership. Most leaders of Pakistan have used Pakistan for their own selfish reasons and Mr. Haqqani is no different. The post created a great opportunity for him to secure a good role for himself outside of Pakistan and for the reason of selling this book he had to tailor the message in a way that was more appealing to Westerners. He has obviously left out a lot because aside from a couple of anecdotes, there's nothing in this text that cannnot be found easily on the internet.
Fair play to him for getting what he needs out of it and fair play to Pakistani leaders to get out of the U.S what they needed at the time. And spare a thought for the benevolent superpower, who got fleeced by all the South Americans, the Vietnamese, the Iraqis, the Libyans, the Syrians, the Palestinians.... I mean I'm tearful when I think about it really.
Very one sided
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I always thought it was pah-kih-stan, but apparently it's actually paa kee staan.
paakeestaan
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