If an academic cannot be honest and cannot provide honest and accurate input for US policy makers, then I'm not sure she deserves the title of 'academic'. and it is important to highlight the inaccuracies and distortions in her work, as has been done here, for precisely the reason that her input makes its way to US policy makers.
Of course she has been ranting and raving about how US policy makers are not implementing her distorted input so perhaps even they have some semblance of understanding about how she's gone of the deep end when it comes to Pakistan.
yaara, she is an academic very similar to the academics in Pakistan and USA.
Just follow the books written by Pakistani academicians on Pakistani army.
They all are very much alike.
Thank you
As I said before, you and many Pakistanis might think that she is not objective, but that is not her audience. She provides input to US policies, and hence it is important to study her work with a critical and open mind, because she is regarded as being an expert in matters related to South Asia, like it or not in her country. As an academician, she cannot carry any irrational hatred, of that I am quite sure.
She can't sing, but she certainly has balls.
Sadly you are correct.
People like her have misdirected US policies.
Her main assumption that is hugely flawed but widely accepted is that:
--- US policy is to address Pakistani needs because it is security state (and thus needs security assistance from Pakistan)
Answer: Heck no. US has never supported Pakistan based on its security needs. US supported because of US’s strategic and geographical needs.
This flawed assumption lead to very short term views of the USA in the region.
it resulted in Salala incident and hugely mistaken closure of US supplies through Pakistan.
Second flawed assumption is related to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
-- Afghanistan is not a country but a province of Pakistan. A 20 million country with zero food and oil resource cannot dictate terms to a 200 million country., especially if 3-5 million of Afghanistganis are refugees in Pakistan.
And yet Pakistani and US analysts keep on putting two countries out of this context.
As I said earlier, a good academic challenges the underlying assumptions before forming a theory
A bad academic builds a theory and then finds assumptions to justify it.
This is where Dr. Fair is deadly wrong, but terribly effective in pushing flawed US policies.
Peace