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Ahmad Faruqui (born 1953[1]) is a
defense analyst and economist. He is a frequent contributor to
Dawn (www.dawn.com), Karachi, Pakistan, and has authored
"Rethinking the National Security of Pakistan" (Ashgate Publishing,
2003).
He has contributed op-ed pieces on national security issues to
Asia Times (Hong Kong), Daily Times (Lahore), The Far Eastern
Economic Review (Hong Kong), The News Sentinel (Fort Wayne,
Indiana), Journal Star (Peoria, Illinois), The Contra Costa Times
(Danville, California), The Friday Times (Lahore, Pakistan), The
San Francisco Chronicle, The San Jose Mercury, The News on Sunday
(Karachi, Pakistan), The Nation (Lahore, Pakistan), Pakistan Link,
Pakistan Today, The Weekly Independent (Lahore, Pakistan) and
Wisconsin State Journal.
He holds B. A. and M. A. degrees in economics from the University of Karachi, where he
was awarded the Rashid Minhas (Shaheed) Gold Medal, and a Ph. D. in
economics from the University of California,
Davis, where he was a Regents Fellow. He has taught economics at
the University of California - Davis, San Jose State University,
and Karachi University and lectured on national security issues at
the Army War College, Naval Postgraduate
School, Stanford University and the
University of California, Berkeley. He belongs to the American Economic
Association, the Association of Energy Service Professionals,
Economists for Peace and Security, Nature
Conservancy and the Sierra Club.
Research books and
papers
- "Musharraf's Pakistan, Bush's America and the Middle East,"
Vanguard Books, Lahore, Pakistan, 2008.
- "Pakistan: Unresolved Issues of State & Society," Co-editor
with Syed Farooq Hasnat, Vanguard Books, Lahore, 2008.
- "Rethinking the National Security of Pakistan: The Price of
Strategic Myopia," Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2003.
- "Broadening American-Pakistani Ties," RUSI Journal, February
2005
- "Saddam Hussein as Military Commander," Asian Defence and
Diplomacy, June 2004
- "First three years of President Musharraf," Al-Siyasa, Fall
2002
- "Is the USA fighting terrorism with the wrong weapons?,"
Security Dialogue, March 2003
- "Pakistan: The Political Economy of Militarism," Journal of
Conflict, Security and Development, Volume 2, Number 2, Summer
2002
- "South Asia's Enduring Conflict," Asian Defence and Diplomacy,
March 2002
- "General Musharraf's Management of Pakistan's National
Security," RUSI Journal, February 2002
- "Recidivist Militarism in Pakistan," Asian Affairs (London),
October 2001
- "Waiting for America: the continuing predicament of Pakistan,"
Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, Volume 1, Number 3,
2001
- "Pakistan in the eye of the cyclone," Asian Affairs (Hong
Kong), Volume 16, 2001
- "The complex dynamics of Sino-Pakistan ties," IPRI Journal
(Islamabad), Summer 2001
- "Scenarios of Pakistan's long-term security environment,"
Defence Journal (Karachi), August 2001
- "Beyond Strategic Myopia in South Asia," Strategic Review,
Winter 2001
- "Failure in Command: Lessons from Pakistan's Indian Wars,"
Defense Analysis, Volume 17, Number 1, 2001
- "The Fallacy of Nuclear Deterrence," Asia Pacific Military
Balance, 2000/2001
- "Pakistan's Strategic Myopia," RUSI Journal, April 2000
References
Source: http://www.aiis-website.org/