Foundations of Pakistan's political economy : towards an agenda for the 1990s
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Foundations of Pakistan's political economy : towards an agenda for the 1990s
Sage, 1992
- : ii
- : us
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内容説明
Unlike most other new nation states, Pakistan neither had an effective broad-based political organization nor clearly recognized symbols of national unity. On these weak foundations, Pakistan has nevertheless forged a remarkable record of economic growth and industrialization along with an effective and high-profile foreign policy. The original and provocative essays in this volume examine a number of critical social, economic and political issues. The contributors deal squarely with the weak foundations of the new state and their implications for subsequent development. They study Pakistan's complex and divided society through in-depth treatment of sensitive issues relating to ethnicity, population, education and Pakistan's long search for national identity.
目次
Introduction - William E James and Subroto Roy
PART ONE: POLITICS AND SOCIETY
Origins - Francis Robinson
Social Structure and Flows - Akbar S Ahmed
External Affairs - Shirin Tahir-Kheli
Administration - Robert LaPorte Jr
The Management of Crises - Shahid Javed Burki
PART TWO: ECONOMICS
Macroeconomic Balances - Mohsin S Khan
Agriculture - Mahmood Hasan Khan
Industry and Trade - Naved Hamid
Population and Urbanization - John Adams
Education - Shahrukh Rafi Khan
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