Pakistan at seventy : a handbook on developments in economics, politics and society

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Pakistan at seventy : a handbook on developments in economics, politics and society

edited by Shahid Javed Burki, Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, Asad Ejaz Butt

(Europa perspectives : emerging economies)

Routledge, 2021, c2019

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references

First publised in 2019

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This handbook examines Pakistan's 70-year history from a number of different perspectives. When Pakistan was born, it did not have a capital, a functioning government or a central bank. The country lacked a skilled workforce. While the state was in the process of being established, eight million Muslim refugees arrived from India, who had to be absorbed into a population of 24 million people. However, within 15 years, Pakistan was the fastest growing and transforming economy in the developing world, although the political evolution of the country during this period was not equally successful. Pakistan has vast agricultural and human resources, and its location promises trade, investment and other opportunities. Chapters in the volume, written by experts in the field, examine government and politics, economics, foreign policy and environmental issues, as well as social aspects of Pakistan's development, including the media, technology, gender and education. Shahid Javed Burki is an economist who has been a member of the faculty at Harvard University, USA, and Chief Economist, Planning and Development Department, Government of the Punjab. He has also served as Minister of Finance in the Government of Pakistan, and has written a number of books, and journal and newspaper articles. He joined the World Bank in 1974 as a senior economist and went on to serve in several senior positions. He was the (first) Director of the China Department (1987-94) and served as the Regional Vice-President for Latin America and the Caribbean during 1994-99. He is currently the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Shahid Javed Burki Institute of Public Policy at NetSol (BIPP) in Lahore. Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury is a career Bangladeshi diplomat and former Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Bangladesh (2007-08). He has a PhD in international relations from the Australian National University, Canberra. He began his career as a member of the civil service of Pakistan in 1969. Dr Chowdhury has held senior diplomatic positions in the course of his career, including as Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations in New York (2001-07) and in Geneva (1996-2001), and was ambassador to Qatar, Chile, Peru and the Vatican. He is currently a visiting senior research fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore. Asad Ejaz Butt is the Director of the Burki Institute of Public Policy, Lahore, Pakistan.

Table of Contents

1 An overview Shahid Javed Burki PART I Politics, theory and practice 2 The Pakistan story Shahid Javed Burki 3 Unintended consequences: The long shadow of Partition on Pakistan and India Subrata K. Mitra 4 Evolution of politics Shirin Tahir-Kheli 5 Islam, society and politics in Pakistan Riaz Hassan 6 Sustained political progress: The supportive role of the military Jehangir Karamat 7 The media in Pakistan: Idiom, ideology and the army Khaled Ahmed PART II Pakistan's dependence on the outside world 8 Pakistan, power-play and a new South Asian paradigm Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury 9 The making of foreign policy: Changing parameters Aziz Ahmad Khan 10 Living in a rapidly changing world Shahid Javed Burki 11 Defenders of the crescent: Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations Farah Jan 12 Adversarial peace: India-Pakistan nuclear rivalry Farah Jan 13 A potential game changer: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Daud Ahmad PART III Economic development and the importance of good governance 14 Macroeconomic achievements and challenges Masood Ahmed 15 History of the development discourse in Pakistan Asad Ejaz Butt 16 Recent economic developments and prospects Farrukh Iqbal 17 Economic governance Ishrat Husain 18 Praetorian bureaucratization of the political system and politicization of bureaucracy Shahid Najam Contents PART IV Social underdevelopment 19 Getting technology to work for social development Ayub Ghauri 20 Akhuwat: New microcredit stories Muhammad Saleem Ahmad Ranjha 21 Private sector in education Shahid Kardar 22 Educating and employing women Nasreen Kasuri PART V Energy and the environment 23 The downward spiral of the quality of life in Pakistan: Is control possible, or even desired? Kulsum Ahmed 24 Water problems and solutions Mahmood Ahmad 25 Ways of solving the energy problem Ziad Alahdad PART VI Conclusion 26 The last word Shahid Javed Burki 27 Postscript Shahid Javed Burki and Asad Ejaz Butt

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  • NCID
    BC07115836
  • ISBN
    • 9781032092102
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 339 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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