Pakistan : a modern history

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Pakistan : a modern history

Ian Talbot

Hurst, 2009

Enl. and updated ed

  • : pbk.

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Previous ed.: 2005

Includes bibliographical references (p. 497-516) and index

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内容説明

This book fills the need for a broad, historically sophisticated understanding of Pakistan, a country which is understood by many in the West only in terms of stereotypes-the fanatical, authoritarian and reactionary 'other' which is unfavourably compared to a tolerant, democratic and progressive India. Pakistan is in reality a complex plural society which although greatly shaped by the colonial inheritance and circumstances of its birth, is also experiencing rapid change. Talbot's approach breaks down stereotypes and assists in answering the vexed question of why democracy has succeeded in India, while Pakistan has been subject to long periods of authoritarianism during its five decades of existence. He brings the story of Pakistan right up to date and discusses the rise of jihadi militancy, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto and the resilience of its people in the face of military dictatorship and economic hardship.

目次

Pakistan: Land, Society and Economy * Colonial Rule, Authoritarianism and Regional History in North-West India * The Pakistan Movement: Its Dynamics and Legacies * Picking Up the Pieces: Pakistan 1947-9 * The Destruction of Democracy in Pakistan * Solon Amongst the Subalterns * Things Fall Apart A* People's Power: Hopes and Impediments * Islam Changes Everything? * Democracy Restored? Pakistan Politics 1988-93 * Democracy in Crisis: Pakistan Politics 1993-2008 * Conclusion * Appendices * Abbreviations * Select Bibliography * Glossary * Index

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