Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 06/2011

Coping with a failing Pakistan

Stephen P. Cohen

February 2011

Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre

Abstract

As a state and a nation Pakistan has been in trouble for many years, but both now seem to be in a downward spiral. As a recent Brookings study observed, it is very difficult to predict Pakistan's short-term future, or the impact on its neighbours, let alone the wider international community. Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, its history of irresponsible behaviour as a nuclear proliferator, the close ties between radical Islamists and Pakistan, and its continuing hostile relations with India and Afghanistan all complicate efforts to look ahead even five years, let alone to speculate about effective policies.