The Pakistan Paradox Instability and Resilience (Record no. 105322)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780143426837 |
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Classification number | 954.91 |
Item number | JAF |
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Personal name | Jaffrelot, Christophe |
9 (RLIN) | 9512 |
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Title | The Pakistan Paradox Instability and Resilience |
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd. |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2016 |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Gurgaon |
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Extent | 676p |
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General note | Introduction<br/>Three Wars, Three Constitutions and Three Coups<br/>Between India and Afghanistan: Caught in a Pincer Movement?<br/>The Pakistani Paradox<br/><br/>Part I: Nationalism Without a Nation-and Even Without a People?<br/>1. The Socio-Ethnic Origins of Indian Muslim Separatism: The Reform Phase (1857-1906)<br/>The Crushing of the 1857 Revolt and Reactions of the Muslim Elite<br/>From the Aligarh Movement to the Muslim League<br/>Muslimhood as a Communal Ideology<br/>2. An Elite in Search of a State-and a Nation (1906-1947)<br/>Muslim Politics beyond the North Indian Elite<br/>Jinnah, the Congress and the Muslim-majority Provinces<br/>Majority Muslims versus Minority Muslims<br/>Jinnah's Strategy<br/>The 1946 Elections: What Turning Point?<br/>3. Islamic State or a Collection of Ethnic Groups? From One Partition to the Next<br/>Jinnah's Nation-State: Between "The Poison Of Provincialism" and the Indian Threat<br/>Stillborn Federalism and the Unresolved Ethno-linguistic Issue<br/>Muhajirs and Punjabis, Founding Fathers of a Unitary and Centralised State<br/>Bengali Separatism: Mujibur Rahman, the Two-Economy Theory and the Centre's Overreaction<br/>4. Five Ethnic Groups for One Nation: Between Support and Alienation<br/>The Pakistanisation of Sindh<br/>The Baloch Self-Determination Movement<br/>The Pashtuns, from Pashtunistan to Pakhtunkwa<br/>Muhajir Militancy-and its Limitations<br/>National Integration through Federalism and Regionalisation of Politics?<br/><br/>Part II: Neither Democracy Nor Autocracy?<br/>5. Impossible Democracy or Impossible Democrats?<br/>An Initial Democratic Design Aborted (1947-1958)<br/>Democratisation, Separatism and Authoritarianism (1969-1977)<br/>Civilians under Influence-and Prone to Lawlessness (1988-1999)<br/>A Democratic "Transition" without Transfer of Power? (2007-2013)<br/>The 2013 Elections: What "New Pakistan"?<br/>The 2014 Crisis: Imran Khan, Qadri, Nawaz Sharif and the Army<br/>6. Variable-Geometry Military Dictatorship<br/>Ayub Khan, an "Enlightened Dictator"?<br/>Zia: A Modern Tyrant<br/>Musharraf, a New Ayub Khan?<br/>7. The Judiciary, the Media and NGOs: In Search of Opposition Forces<br/>The Judges: From Submission to Control?<br/>The Press: A Fifth Estate?<br/>The Opposite of Tocqueville: Democratisation without Civil Society?<br/>The Election Commission-a Work in Progress<br/><br/>Part III: Islam: Territorial Ideology or Political Religion?<br/>8. From Jinnah's Secularism to Zia's Islamisation Policy<br/>What Islam, for What Policy? (1947-1969)<br/>Islamisation and the Politics of Legitimation (1969-1988)<br/>9. Jihadism, Sectarianism and Talibanism: From Military/Mullah Cooperation to 9/11<br/>The Rise of Sectarianism or the Invention of a New Enemy Within<br/>From One Jihad to Another: From Afghanistan to Kashmir and Back<br/>The Taliban: the Price of "Friendship"<br/>The 11 September 2001 Attacks: A Watershed Moment<br/>Musharraf and the Islamists: A Selective Break<br/>10. Toward Civil War? The State vs. (some) Islamists and the Islamists vs. the Minorities<br/>The Islamists, a Social and Political Force<br/>The State's Double Game in Pashtun Areas-and the Islamists' Measured Response<br/>The Rise of Extremes<br/>The Army: Accomplice and/or Out of Its Depth?<br/>Punjab, New Land of Conquest?<br/>Minorities under Attack<br/>Conclusion<br/>One Syndrome, Three Contradictions<br/>The Fourth Dimension: Elites Backed by External Support<br/>After 16 December 2014: What "Post-Peshawar" Pakistan |
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Personal name | Pakistan - History - Politics and Government |
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700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Schoch, Cynthia |
Relator term | Translated |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Book |
Call number prefix | 954.91 |
Call number suffix | JAF |
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