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Malik, Hafeez was born on March 17, 1930 in Lahore, Pakistan.
(A collective endeavour of scholars highlighting some of t...)
A collective endeavour of scholars highlighting some of the significant domestic determinants of Soviet foreign policy. There is a general consensus that policy makers are influenced by Islam, the Soviet-Central Asian nationalities, oil and geography. The grand objective was to transcend the conventional wisdom which maintains that the Soviet Union's foreign policy derives inspiration only from Marxism-Leninism, leading it to export "revolution" in distant lands and to fish in troubled waters for strategic opportunities. The study reveals that contrary to this belief the Soviet Union takes cognisance of the contiguity of South Asia and the Middle East and the decision-makers cannot be oblivious to the geographic as well as the demographic components of their state's security when designing their foreign policy. The editor was also responsible for editing a number of books including "Institution-Building Activities of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan", "International Security in South West Asia", "Iqbal - Poet Philosopher of Pakistan", "Muslim Nationalism in India and Pakistan" and "Soviet American Relations with Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan".
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Malik, Hafeez was born on March 17, 1930 in Lahore, Pakistan.
Bachelor, Government College, Lahore, Pakistan, 1949. Graduate diploma in journalism, University Punjab, Lahore, 1952. Master of Science in Journalism, Syracuse University, 1955.
Master of Arts in Political Science, Syracuse University, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, Syracuse University, 1961.
Assistant professor political science, Villanova (Pennsylvania) U., 1961-1963;
associate professor, Villanova (Pennsylvania) U., 1963-1967;
professor, Villanova (Pennsylvania) U., since 1967. Public relations officer City of Lahore, 1950-1953. White House correspondent The Nawa-i-Waqt, 1958-1961, The Shabaz, 1958-1961.
Member graduate committee department Political Science Villanova U., 1961-1967, chairman, 1967-1978. Visiting professor Foreign Svc. Institute, Washington, 1961-1963, 66-68, 70-85, Syracuse University 1964, 65, Drexel U., Philadelphia, 1968-1969.
Member graduate county committee research and publications, 1969-1970, member graduate advising committee liberal arts and social studies, 1964-1967, member of faculty library committee, 1964-1967, member undergraduate committee political science, since 1980, member rank and tenure committee, 1991-1992. President American Institute Pakistan Studies, 1972-1988, Pakistan American Foundation, since 1972. Executive director American Council Study of Islamic Socs., since 1983.
Consultant Soviet Academy Sciences, 1979, Department Defense, 1980,Pakistan-United States subcommission education and culture, 1985, 88, United States Information Agency, 1986. Presenter in field.
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(A collective endeavour of scholars highlighting some of t...)
(This work deals with the foreign policy of the former Sov...)
Married Lynda P. Malik. Children: Cyrus, Dean.