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Pakistan: Beyond the Crisis State

Author: Maleeha Lodhi
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Pakistan: Beyond the ‘Crisis State’,” edited by Maleeha Lodhi, offers an insightful exploration into Pakistan’s multifaceted challenges and inherent resilience. Moving beyond the typical focus on crises, this anthology delves into the nation’s political, economic, social, and governance dynamics, providing a comprehensive analysis of both internal developments and external influences shaping Pakistan’s trajectory.

Contributors, including esteemed scholars and policymakers, present a nuanced understanding of the country’s complexities. Historian Ayesha Jalal examines Pakistan’s historical narratives, while Akbar S. Ahmed reflects on the vision of an inclusive Pakistan as envisaged by its founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Economist Mohsin Hamid addresses the challenges in tax collection hindering economic development, and journalist Zahid Hussain discusses strategies to combat militancy through political mobilization.

This volume challenges the prevailing perception of Pakistan as a nation in perpetual crisis, highlighting its diversity and potential for transformation. It serves as an essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Pakistan’s past, present, and the pathways to a stable and prosperous future.

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Pakistan’s diversity and resilience have rarely figured in the single-issue focus of recent literature on the country. This book presents an alternate paradigm and a deeper understanding of the country’s dynamics through an analysis of the Pakistan’s political, economic, social, foreign policy and governance challenges. It also discusses the complex interplay between domestic developments and external factors including great power interests that are so central to the Pakistan story and explain the vicissitudes in its fortunes. ‘An excellent book, one that brings out some very important points about the surprising stability of the country beneath the alarmism of the daily headlines, and forms a useful antidote to the general perception about Pakistan in the West.’ Professor Anatol Lieven, King’s College, London ‘This timely study looks beyond the headlines of terrorism and natural disaster that dominate Western perceptions of Pakistan. The contributors argue that contemporary security challenges and longer-term demographic pressures and energy shortages can be overcome if Pakistan possesses the political will to undergo wide-ranging institutional, educational and structural economic reform.’ Professor Ian Talbot, author, Pakistan: A Modern History.

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Author

Language

English

Edition

2011

Pages

417

Binding

Paperback

Publisher

Oxford University Press

1 review for Pakistan: Beyond the Crisis State

  1. shahnawaz.khan257a@gmail.com

    the book was great i highly recommend

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