Abstract:
This dissert ation aims to understand the identit y constructions
that accompany Pakistan‘s securit y related foreign policy collaboration
with USA. This research is motivated by three question s. Firstl y, can
an appropriate theoretical framework be designed to conduct th is
inquiry? Secondl y, what were the identity constructions that attempted
to accommodate Pakistan‘s collaboration with USA? Thirdl y, w ere
there any contradictions in the identit y constructions that accompanied
the collaboration? A review of literature has shown that not much
scholarl y work has been undertaken on the identit y of Pakistan and no
scholarl y
literature
could
be
found
to
have
focused
on
the
dissertation‘s topic. This research is significant because it will help
advance the understanding of Pakistan‘s foreign policy and will
illuminate
aspects
of
Pakistan‘s
relation
with
USA.
Using
a
constructive theoretical framework the dissertation looks at three
distinct periods of securit y collaboration between Pakistan and USA,
which cumulativel y span thirt y seven years. The findings from the
research illustrate that during the first period of cooperation with USA,
Pakistani identit y constructions sought to build convergences around
shared values of democracy and progress. In the second period the
focus shift ed to Islam and saving Muslims. In the third period the
identit y constructions focus ed on projecting a moderate Islamic world
view and distancing Pakistan from radical Islam. Islam is an aspect of
identit y that is important during the three periods of Pakis tan‘s
cooperation with USA. However, Islam is invoked in different manners
12and, overall, no single identit y construct anchor s the cooperation. The
Pakistani attempts at identit y constructions are weakened because of
inherent contradictions. These include the general lack of support b y
USA for Muslim countries of the Middle East , the divergence between
USA‘s support for democracy and Pakistan‘s intermittent dictatorships ,
and the comprise of Pakistan‘s sovereignty that comes with Pakistan‘s
support for the USA led War on Terror.