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Good. No dust jacket. Cover has small scuff, slight wear and soiling. xx, 92 p. Includes: illustrations, maps. Timeline. Endnotes. From the Institute for Social Policy website: "Haider Ali Hussein Mullick is a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, and at the U.S. Joint Special Operations University. In 2009 & 2010, he advised General David H. Petraeus on Afghanistan and Pakistan. Mr. Mullick is also affiliated with the University of Bradford s Pakistan Security Research Unit. Mullick is also the President & CEO of Red Teaming Associates, and teaches at Naval Postgraduate School's Leader Development & Education for Sustained Peace Program (LDESP). In the past he has conducted research at the Brookings Institution s Foreign Policy Studies (U.S. -Pakistan Relations), the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Pakistan s Political Economy and Reviving Failed States), and the Hudson Institute s Center on Islam, Democracy, and the Future of the Muslim World (Madrassa Education and Links to Islamist Militancy). He is the author of Pakistan s Security Paradox: Countering and Fomenting Insurgencies. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Middle East Institute honored the book-length monograph by hosting a keynote speech by the author; President of the Middle East Institute, Ambassador Wendy J. Chamberlin, called it essential reading for the U.S. foreign policy community. Mullick s policy work has appeared in Washington Quarterly, Foreign Affairs, Yale Global, World Politics Review, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Oxford Analytica, Pakistan Security Research Unit, the University of Bradford s Policy Brief, Jane s Policy Brief, the Woodrow Wilson Center s Afghanistan Report, and the Heritage Foundation s Backgrounder. His editorials have appeared in Newsweek, The Washington Post, Foreign Policy Magazine, The Diplomat, The Daily Times, The News International, The Times of India, and Indian Express, Gulf News. Mullick has also appeared as an analyst on CNN, BBC, PBS Newshour, NPR Radio, ITN, Al Jazeera English Riz Khan Show, Radio Free Europe, the Voice of America and has been interviewed by TIME and The Diplomat magazines. Haider earned his B.A. in economics from the Robert E. Cook Honors College at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and his M.A. Security Studies, at Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. "