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Pakistan's Crisis in Leadership

Pakistan's Crisis in Leadership
Author: Fazal Muqueem Khan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1973
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Pakistan Leadership Challenges

Pakistan Leadership Challenges
Author: Jahan Dad Khan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This volume provides an insider's account of some of the most important events in Pakistan's history. The author has carefully studied the historic events and developments, and the parts played by the key persons, many of whom were personally known to him.


Pakistan Crisis

Pakistan Crisis
Author: David Loshak
Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Pakistan in Crisis

Pakistan in Crisis
Author: Ashok Kapur
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2006-04-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134989768

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With these questions in mind Professor Kapur charts the continuous power struggles of Pakistan's ruling elites. Using a historical and comparative approach he shows how the search for democracy and national identity has been hindered by army intervention, political intrigue and the failure of Islam to unite the various ethnic factions. While pessimistic about the chances for democracy in Pakistan, he hopes that the democratic pluralism and broad-based political activity emerging in much of Eastern Europe and the Third World will inspire ordinary Pakistanis to transform their country into a nation, in spirit as well as in name.


Beyond Crisis

Beyond Crisis
Author: Naveeda Khan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136517588

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Through the essays in this volume, we see how the failure of the state becomes a moment to ruminate on the artificiality of this most modern construct, the failure of nationalism, an opportunity to dream of alternative modes of association, and the failure of sovereignty to consider the threats and possibilities of the realm of foreignness within the nation-state as within the self. The ambition of this volume is not only to complicate standing representations of Pakistan. It is take Pakistan out of the status of exceptionalism that its multiple crises have endowed upon it. By now, many scholars have written of how exile, migrancy, refugeedom, and other modes of displacement constitute modern subjectivities. The arguments made in the book say that Pakistan is no stranger to this condition of human immigrancy and therefore, can be pressed into service in helping us to understand our present condition.


Democracy in Pakistan

Democracy in Pakistan
Author: Kalim Bahadur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 335
Release: 1998
Genre: Pakistan
ISBN: 9788124100837

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From Crisis to Crisis: Pakistan 1962-1969

From Crisis to Crisis: Pakistan 1962-1969
Author: Herbert Feldman
Publisher: London : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1972
Genre: Pakistan
ISBN:

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The Book Studies The Politics And Administration Of Pakistan Under The Constitution Introduced By Ayub Khan In 1962. The Political Situation Is Discussed In All Its Aspects: The Constitution Itself And Ayub Khan`S Manipulation Of It; The Conduct Of The 1965 Presidential Elections; Foreign Policy, Particularly Relations With India; The Economy; The Growth Of Corruption In The Administration; The Suppression Of Criticism; And The Increasing Discontent Of The People. It Assesses Ayub Khan And His `Great` Decade, And Reasons For His Failure. Appendices Include Details Of The Careers Of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto And Altaf Gauhar, And Of Such Matters As The Relative Strength Of The Indian And Pakistani Armed Forces Prior To The Hostilities Of September 1965. Stamp On First End Page, Name Of Previous Owner On The Title, One Marking With Pen, Condition Good.


Contemporary Pakistan

Contemporary Pakistan
Author: Veena Kukreja
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2003-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761996835

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Veena Kukreja provides a rare reasoned analysis of the political processes at work in contemporary Pakistan and an objective understanding of the problems and crises confronting the country. The author points out that for 25 out of the 53 years of its existence, the military has been the arbiter of Pakistan`s destiny. The military, she maintains, regards its dominance of Pakistani politics not only as a right but as a duty. As a result, state security has taken precedence over the need to create participatory political processes and institutions. The book points out that the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and the resulting US offensive in Afghanistan, has put the military regime in Islamabad in a tight spot. Caught between unyielding ulemas, a faltering economy, and American pressure to demolish militant networks in Pakistan, these recent developments combined with the dangerous cleavage within Pakistani society-could well push that country into another bout of instability and even anarchy. The situation is made more complex by the nexus between terrorism and drugs .