THE IDEA OF PAKISTAN

THE IDEA OF PAKISTAN

  • $37.00
    Unit price per 
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.


Book Specification

Item Code: IDF954
Author: STEPHEN PHILIP COHEN
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2005
ISBN: 0195640861
Pages: 391 (Maps: 9)
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.8" X 5.6"
Weight 590 gm

Book Description

About the Book:

Created in 1947 at the end of colonial rule as a homeland for British India's Muslims, Pakistan has emerged in recent years as a strategic player on the world stage. It is both a frontline ally of the United States in its ' War on Terror', and a potential' rogue state' armed with nuclear weapons on whom the world, and especially India, keep a close Watch.

Given the history of enduring conflict between the two countries, Pakistan's politics is not only of importance to India's policy planners but often is the subject of daily conversation and debate among ordinary citizens in India. Yet, does India know the real Pakistan? Will Pakistan's story continue to be one of missed opportunities and unfulfilled promises? And is there a critical design flaw in its political-cultural make up that could also herald its end?

In this book, Stephen Cohen offers a panoramic and intensely biographical portrait of this complex country-from its ideational origins to its present existence as a military-dominated state. Pakistan's experiences with uneven growth, political chaos, sectarian violence, and tense relations and nuclear crises with India are also discussed. The nook offers the reader nuanced understanding beyond popular impressions in India of Pakistan as nothing more than an army with a country

The volume also answers a critical question which most South Asians, and particularly Indians ask themselves. What makes Pakistan so important in the United States's regional calculus? Can Pakistan join the community of nations as moderate Islamic state, at peace with its neighbours, or is it waiting to dissolve completely into a failed state, spewing terrorists and nuclear weapons in all directions?

Whatever be the choices which Pakistan makes for itself, possible future scenarios, which Cohen suggests, make this book important not just to political scientists, and strategic analysts, journalists, defence personnel, business people, and the informed general reader.

About the Author:

Stephen Philip Cohen is a Senior Fellow in the foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution, Washington D. C. A former Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois and member of the US Department of State policy Planning Staff, he is the author of the much acclaimed India, emerging Power (OUP, 2001), the Indian Army (OUP, 1991), AND The Pakistan Army (OUP, 1990).

CONTENTS
Preface vii
Introduction 1
ONE The Idia of Pakistan 15
TWO The State of Pakistan 39
THREE The Army's Pakistan 97
FOUR Political Pakistan 131
FIVE Islamic Pakistan 161
SIX Regionalism and Sepraratism 201
SEVEN Demographic, Educational, and Economic Prospects 231
EIGHT Pakistan's Futures 267
NINE American Options 301
Notes 329
Index 369
MAPS
Pakistan in 2004 xii
The Subcontinent on the Even of Islam,
and Early Arab Inroads, 700-975
14
The Ghurid and Mamluk Dynasties, 1170-1290
and the Delhi sultanate under the Khaljis and
tughluqus, 1290-1330
17
The Mughal Empire, 1556-1707 19
Choudhary Ramat Ali's 1940 Plan for Pakistan 27
Pakistan in 1947 40
Pakistan in 1972 76
Languages of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Northwest India 209
Pakistan in Its Larger Regional Setting 300


We Also Recommend