Nuclear Policy and South Asia Scholar

George Perkovich

1 article 2002

George Perkovich is a nuclear policy and South Asia expert who serves as a vice president at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is the author of 'India's Nuclear Bomb,' which won the Council on Foreign Relations' Arthur Ross Book Award. He contributed analysis of Pakistan and the Musharraf regime to The Weekly Standard.

Pervez, the Friendly Dictator

July 29, 2002 · Features, Magazine

"FOR MY MONEY," wrote David Ignatius recently in the Washington Post, Pervez Musharraf "is the most courageous and visionary leader on the world scene today." The Pakistani president's help in the hunt for al Qaeda and his apparent decision to fight extremists engaged in violence against India…