Pakistan e-bog
102,59 DKK
(inkl. moms 128,24 DKK)
If Pakistan is to preserve all that is good about its country the generosity and hospitality of its people, the dynamism of its youth it must face the deterioration of its social and political institutions. Sidestepping easy headlines to identify Pakistans true dangers, this volume revisits the major turning points and trends of Pakistani history over the past six decades, focusing on the inc...
E-bog
102,59 DKK
Forlag
Hurst Publishers
Udgivet
22 februar 2022
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Asian history
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781787387898
If Pakistan is to preserve all that is good about its country the generosity and hospitality of its people, the dynamism of its youth it must face the deterioration of its social and political institutions. Sidestepping easy headlines to identify Pakistans true dangers, this volume revisits the major turning points and trends of Pakistani history over the past six decades, focusing on the increasing entrenchment of Pakistans army in its political and economic arenas; the complex role of Islam in public life; the tensions between central and local identities and democratic impulses; and the effect of geopolitical influences on domestic policy and development.While Ian Talbots study centres on Pakistans many failures the collapse of stable governance, the drop in positive political and economic development, and, most of all, the unrealised goal of securing a separate Muslim state his book unequivocally affirms the countrys potential for a positive reawakening. These failures were not preordained, Talbot argues, and such a fatalistic reading does not respect the complexity of historical events, individual actors, and the states own rich resources. While he acknowledges grave crises still lie ahead for Pakistan, Talbots sensitive historical approach makes it clear that favourable opportunities still remain for Pakistan, in which the state has a chance to reclaim its priorities and institutions and reestablish political and economic sustainability.