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SPECIAL REPORT: THE CLINTON SOUTH ASIA TRIP
Part II: Media Analysis
April 3, 2000

The following Special Report, Part II, presents general analyses surrounding U.S. President Bill Clinton's State Visits to Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. The tone, subtlety, and general nature of these analyses makes them less receptive to the summary style used in most SANDNet updates. Instead, the title and author (where available) are listed along with a web link to each article's full text This enables SANDNet to present a greater range of opinion pieces on this web page.

Part I of the Special Report, issued last week, featured more specific, topic-oriented analyses of the Clinton visit. That report may be found at:
SPECIAL REPORT, Part I

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1. India
"Clinton, CTBT and consensus" Janaki Bahadur Kremmer
"Nuclear Stalemate in South Asia" Todd Sechser
"India and America" Malini Parthasarathy
"Hospitality or servility?" C. Rammanohar Reddy
"Upswing in Indo-U.S. relations"
"Boom time in Indo-U.S. ties" Sridhar Krishnaswami
"A gamble pays off?" C Raja Mohan
"Anatomy of an alliance" Rasul Bakhsh Rais
"Clinton's peace journey" Dawn editorial
"India's global ambitions" Masud Akhtar Shaikh
"And he danced in India" Dr Farrukh Saleem
"Govt. hails Clinton's message to Pak." C. Raja Mohan
"Clinton's pat comes with a hidden message" Manoj Joshi
"Now it's time to wait for reality check"
"A new alliance" The News editorial
"Good visit" Deccan Herald editorial
"Useful dialogue" Deccan Herald editorial
"Clinton's Billet-Doux"Prem Shankar Jha
"Indo-US Relations: Need for a realistic approach" Nitin G. Raut
"An opportunity for diplomatic thaw" Seshadri Chari
"A handclasp across the miles" Rashmi Saksena, The Week Cover Story
"Bill, Buntings, Beginnings" Outlook Cover Story
"Duet of Democracy" Times of India editorial

 

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2. Pakistan
"Chill of the West Wind" Outlook Cover Story
"'Hard choices before Pak. people'" Amit Baruah
"U.S. denies 'tilt' towards India" Sridhar Krishnaswami
"Clinton asked for efforts to solve political issues"
"Clinton's visit" Shameem Akhtar
"Bill Clinton's visit: Makings of a monologue?" Syed Shahid Husain
"Bill and Coup" Times of India editorial
"Islamabad's Illusions" Narendra Singh Sarila
"This Humpty Dumpty will not be easy to put together"
"Clinton does some plain speaking in Pakistan" Siddharth Varadarajan
"India upbeat as Clinton talks tough" Seema Guha
"Search for legitimacy" Roedad Khan
"The new containment" Shireen M Mazari
"New terms of US engagement" Rifaat Hussain
"Sermon from the hill" Mir Jamilur Rahman
"Take it or leave it?" Abbas Rashid
"Alone in the ring" Roedad Khan
"Time to go pragmatic" MS Jillani
"Clinton's polite posture" Khalid Mahmud
"Clinton, Kashmir and Pakistan" Nasim Zehra
"A matter of self-respect" Masud Akhtar Shaikh
"Looking beyond the hype and spin" Sridhar Krishnaswami
"India up, Pak down on US agenda, feel Pakistanis" Siddharth Varadarajan
"BJP welcomes Clinton's tough talk to Pak."
"Where we can help Mr Clinton" Shireen M Mazari
"Pak. unmoved by Clinton's blunt talk" Amit Baruah
"Mixed message to Pakistan"
"Leaders say: Clinton has failed to come up to expectations"
"Clinton's visit brings few rewards"
"Some food for thought" Dawn editorial
"Perils of unequal relationship" Roedad Khan
"Clinton's visit called disappointing"
"No significant breakthrough in Pak-US talks" Shakil Shaikh
"Tarar, Clinton discuss regional issues"
"Clinton wants revival of Lahore process"
"Tougher days ahead for Pakistan?" Kamran Khan
"Clinton lays Pakistan's challenge bare" Syed Talat Hussain
"Decision time, Pakistan" Anwar Ahmad
"A useful visit"

 

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3. Kashmir
"Liaisons of compulsion" Tanvir Ahmad Khan
"Aspects of Clinton's visit" Afzaal Mahmood
"Clinton's Credo: Preaching Restraint, Practising Abandon" Siddharth Varadajan
""Kashmir: where do we go from here?"
"New lines drawn in South Asia" Stephen Coates
"Kashmir after Clinton" Dr. Iffat S Malik
"Contrariness of expectations" Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty

 

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4. Bangladesh
"Important trip" Deccan Herald editorial

 

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