Pakistan : U.S. foreign aid conditions, restrictions, and reporting requirements [June 1, 2012] /

Congress continues to debate levels of U.S. assistance to Pakistan in light of signs that Pakistan may not be a fully willing and effective U.S. partner, and that official Pakistani elements continue to support Afghan insurgent forces. At issue is whether Pakistan's civilian government and secu...

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Main Authors: Epstein, Susan B. (Author), Kronstadt, K. Alan (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Washington, District of Columbia] : Congressional Research Service, [2012]
Series:CRS report for Congress ; R42116.
U.S. Congressional documents.
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Online Access:CONNECT
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Summary:Congress continues to debate levels of U.S. assistance to Pakistan in light of signs that Pakistan may not be a fully willing and effective U.S. partner, and that official Pakistani elements continue to support Afghan insurgent forces. At issue is whether Pakistan's civilian government and security services are using the aid as intended domestically while actively supporting U.S. efforts to stabilize Afghanistan and combat regional insurgent and terrorist elements. Existing aid restrictions and the certification process required for greater accountability on the part of Pakistan are thus under scrutiny. This report provides a comprehensive list of existing laws and pending legislation containing conditions, limitations, and reporting requirements for U.S. foreign assistance to Pakistan.
Item Description:Cassidy Cataloguing Services, Inc.
"June 1, 2012."
"Prepared for members and committees of Congress."
Physical Description:1 online resource (18 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.