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Pakistan

Pakistan
the search for stability

  • ISBN: 9781911723776
  • Editorial: C. Hurst & Co. Ltd.
  • Lugar de la edición: London. Reino Unido
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 23 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 472
  • Idiomas: Inglés

Papel: Rústica
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Resumen

Pakistan is facing a multitude of critical challenges, a 'Polycrisis' arising in many areas at once--political, constitutional, economic, security-related, geo-political, demographic and ecological. These systemic predicaments are the cumulative consequence of decades of poor governance and squandered opportunities, whose convergence now creates a formidable existential threat. Maleeha Lodhi holds that Pakistan's governmental leaders, both civilian and military, have failed to take a long view and to outline a vision for the country. They have spent much of their time in power operating in crisis management or power preservation modes, postponing meaningful reform and looking for expedient short-term 'solutions'. The consequences of those sins of omission and commission are now coming together. In this new volume, Lodhi has brought together eighteen chapters by experts in a variety of fields, including Murtaza Syed, Zahid Hussain, Riaz Mohammad Khan and Adil Najam, to analyse Pakistan's various grand challenges and to suggest prognoses. This important compilation of rigorous, compelling essays will be essential reading for those who seek to understand what is at stake for Pakistan, both in terms of present-day crises and in terms of future trends.

Introduction: Maleeha Lodhi
1. The Relevance of History: Dushka H. Saiyid
Part One: Politics
2. Struggle for the Constitution: Salman Akram Raja
3. Faultlines and Governance Failures: Maleeha Lodhi
4. Parliamentary Politics Amid Turbulence: Ahmed Bilal Mehboob
5. The Military's Role in Hybrid Democracy: Uzair Younus
Part Two: The Economy
6. Rising from the Ashes: Salman Shah
7. Debt and Bailouts: Khurram Husain 8. Catch-23: Search for a New Development Paradigm: Murtaza Syed
9. Enhancing Economic Competitiveness: Ishrat Husain
Part Three: Society
10. Pakistan's Moment of Youth: Adil Najam
11. Rescuing Education: Tariq Banuri
12. Threat of Religious Extremism: Muhammad Amir Rana
13. Women's Rights: Dynamics of Agency: Khawar Mumtaz
14. Environmental Crisis: Jamil Ahmad
15. The Population Challenge: Zeba Sathar
Part Four: Foreign Policy
16. Pakistan-China: Permanent Friends: Riaz Mohammad Khan
17. Pakistan-India: Still a Troubled Relationship: Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry 18. Pakistan-US Ties: Paradoxes Galore: Sadia Sulaiman
19. The Taliban and Pakistan's Afghan Dilemma: Zahid Hussain
Concluding Note: Maleeha Lodhi

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