区域政治模式的转变:巴基斯坦的挑战与机遇

IF 1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Syed Muhammad Saad Zaidi, Nirmal
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随着21世纪的到来,全球政治范式发生了转变;欧洲不再被认为是地缘政治的焦点。现在,所有的目光都集中在亚洲大陆上;随着阿富汗冲突的酝酿,可以说正在崛起的全球霸权竞争者中国,错综复杂的伊朗危机,东南亚迅速崛起的经济大国,印度洋和印度的关键战略大国,以及美国急剧增加的足迹。因此,当利益对立的国家激烈争夺地区主导地位时,地区地缘政治结构出现了很大程度的政治两极分化,这反过来又迫使政治重组。宿敌变成了朋友(印度和美国),而几十年的联盟破裂了(巴基斯坦和美国)。这种戏剧性的地区政治模式转变迫使巴基斯坦彻底转变其外交政策,从亲西方转向东方/地区。本文探讨了不断变化的地区地缘政治动态如何影响巴基斯坦的外交政策。它通过批判性地分析该地区的地缘政治调整和无数的地区冲突/危机来做到这一点,同时主要强调它们对巴基斯坦的影响。本研究采用了基于描述性和批判性分析定性研究方法的混合方法。
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Regional political paradigm shift: Challenges and opportunities for Pakistan
With the dawn of the 21st century, a global political paradigmatic shift was witnessed; no longer was Europe considered to be the focal point of geopolitics. Now, all eyes were on the Asian continent; with the brewing Afghan conflict, the arguably rising global hegemony contender China, the convoluted Iranian crisis, rapidly rising economic powers in South-East Asia, the key strategic power of the Indian Ocean and India and, amidst all, the dramatically increasing footprint of the United States. Consequently, as states with opposing interests were ferociously competing for regional dominance, a great degree of political polarization was induced in the regional geopolitical structure, which in turn forced political realignments. Old foes became friends (India and the United States), whereas decades old alliances broke (Pakistan and the United States). This dramatic regional political paradigm shift has forced Pakistan to completely transform its foreign policy, from a pro-western to an eastern/regional approach. This article explores how the changing regional geopolitical dynamics is affecting Pakistan’s foreign policy. It does so by critically analysing the geopolitical realignments in the region and the myriad regional conflicts/crises, while predominantly highlighting their implications for Pakistan. A mix-approach based on descriptive and critical analytical qualitative research methods has been adopted to conduct this study.
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