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1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh

Author: Srinath Raghavan

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A New History of indo-pakistan-by K, Ali

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Ainaa Malumaat Pakistan-by Nusrat Ali Aseer

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An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India - PDFDrive.com

Author: Shashi Tharoor

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Back to Pakistan

Author: Mass, Leslie Noyes

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Banaam Mujahideen e Pakistan 1965-by Anjuman e Mukhlis n Adab

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Constructing ’Pakistan’ Through Knowledge Production In International Relations And Area Studies-by Ahmed W. Waheed

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Crossed Swords_ Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within-by Shuja Nawaz

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Culture and Society_ An Introduction to Cultural Studies-by David Oswell

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Education and Gendered Citizenship in Pakistan-by M. Ayaz Naseem

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Elite Forces of India and Pakistan-by Kenneth Conboy

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Freedoms Cry The Popular Dimension in the Pakistan Movement and Partition Experience in North-West India by Ian Talbot

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From JINNAH to ZIA

Author: Muhammad Munir (Chief Justice of Pakistan retd.)

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Frontline Pakistan : The Struggle With Militant Islam

Author: Hussain, Zahid.

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Geography of Poverty in Pakistan – 2008-09 to 2012-13: Distribution, Trends and Explanations

Author: Arif Naveed, muhammad Usman ghaus and geof wood

2008-09 to 2012-13

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Historical Dictionary of Pakistan, 3rd Edition

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History of Indo Pak by M. Iqbal Kharal

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History Of Islam 1

Author: Muhammad Elkhalafy

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India and Pakistan

Author: O.H.K. Spate,A.T.A. Learmonth

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India, Pakistan and the Secret Jihad: The Covert War in Kashmir, 1947–2004

Author: Praveen Swami

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India-Pakistan in War & Peace

Author: J.N.Dixit

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IRAN AND PAKISTAN Security, Diplomacy and American Influence

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Jinnah of Pakistan By Wolpert Stanley-Reduced

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Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity: The Search for Saladin

Author: Akbar S.Ahmed

Education, Politics & IR, Sociology & Social Policy

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01 Prelims (pp. i-xviii)

Author: Denis

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khas Pakistan Number-by syed Mehmood

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Magnificent Delusions: Pakistan, the United States, and an Epic History of Misunderstanding - PDFDrive.com

Author: Husain Haqqani

The relationship between America and Pakistan is based on mutual incomprehension and always has been. Pakistan—to American eyes—has gone from being a quirky irrelevance, to a stabilizing friend, to an essential military ally, to a seedbed of terror. America—to Pakistani eyes—has been a guarantee of security, a coldly distant scold, an enthusiastic military enabler, and is now a threat to national security and a source of humiliation.
The countries are not merely at odds. Each believes it can play the other—with sometimes absurd, sometimes tragic, results. The conventional narrative about the war in Afghanistan, for instance, has revolved around the Soviet invasion in 1979. But President Jimmy Carter signed the first authorization to help the Pakistani-backed mujahedeen covertly on July 3—almost six months before the Soviets invaded. Americans were told, and like to believe, that what followed was Charlie Wilson's war of Afghani liberation,...

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Making Sense of Pakistan.indb

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Migrants and Militants: Fun and Urban Violence in Pakistan

Author: Verkaaik, Oskar

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Military Inc. Inside Pakistan Military Economy 2nd.ed-by Ayesha Siddiqa

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Khaki Company

Author: Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa (Urdu translation by Nazir Mahmood)

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Military Inc._ Inside Pakistan's Military Economy-by Ayesha Siddiqa

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MODERN SOUTH ASIA: History, Culture, Political Economy

Author: SUGATA BOSE and AYESHA JALAL

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Mukhalifeen-e-Pakistan-by Pir Muhammad Shafi

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Muslim Women's Role in the Pakistan Movement-by Sarfaraz Hussain Mirza

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Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a Political Idea

Author: Faisal Devji

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Muslim Struggle

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Muslim Struggle for Independence

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Nuclear Deterrence in Southern Asia

Author: Rajain, Arpit.

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Pakistan : a country study

Author: Blood, Peter R., 1952-

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Pakistan A Hard Country By Anatol Lieven

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Pakistan Affairs-by Saeed Ahmad Butt

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Pakistan and the Geostrategic Environment

Author: Hasan-Askari Rizvi

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Pakistan : at the Crosscurrent of History

Author: Ziring, Lawrence.

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Pakistan at the Crossroads

Author: Christophe Jaffrelot

Christophe Jaffrelot is research director at the Centre de recherches internationales (CERI) and Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). He teaches South Asian politics at Sciences Po (Paris) and King’s College (London). His books on Pakistan include Pakistan: Nationalism Without a Nation? (2002), A History of Pakistan and Its Origins (2004), and The Pakistan Paradox: Instability and Resilience (2015).

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Pakistan Aur Congressi Ullama Ka Kirdar-by Mulana Zia ul hamadi

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Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military

Author: Husain Haqqani

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Pakistan Beyond the Crisis State by Maleeha Lodhi

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Pakistan Geographical Review 1959 Vol.XIV No. 1 -by DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

Author: Qayyum

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Pakistan in Crisis

Author: Ashok Kapur

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Pakistan on the brink: the future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan - PDFDrive.com

Author: Ahmed Rashid

The leading journalist on Pakistan lays out America's options with Pakistan and Afghanistan in the post-Bin Laden years.

What are the possibilities-and hazards-facing America as it withdraws from Afghanistan and as it reviews its long engagement in Pakistan? Where is the Taliban now in both these countries? What does the immediate future hold and what are America's choices as President Obama considers our complicated history and faces reelection?

These are some of the crucial questions that Ahmed Rashid- Pakistan's preeminent journalist-takes on in this follow-up to his acclaimed Descent into Chaos. Rashid correctly predicted that the Iraq war would have to be refocused into Afghanistan and that Pakistan would emerge as the leading player through which American interests and actions would have to be directed. Now, as Washington and the rest of the West wrestle with negotiating with unreliable and unstable "allies" in Pakistan, there is no better guide to...

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40A.Pakistan or the Partition of India Preface

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Pakistan: Social and Cultural Transformations in a Muslim Nation

Author: Mohammad Abdul Quadeer

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Pakistan Studies

Author: Hafiz Ashfaq Ahmed

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Pakistan,2nd ed-by Samuel Willard Crompton -

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Pakistan: A Hard Country - PDFDrive.com

Author: Anatol Lieven

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Lieven (Chechnya), who has reported on Pakistan off and on for 20 years, offers a compelling argument for reorienting Western interests (and investments) in its wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Given its enormous population (six times that of Afghanistan), the key role Pakistani intelligence plays in Western efforts against terrorism, the strong ties between Pakistan and Western countries (especially Britain), and the fact that Pakistan's army is one of Asia's strongest (complete with nuclear weapons), Lieven writes, "Pakistan is quite simply far more important to the region, the West and the world than is Afghanistan: a statement which is a matter not of sentiment but of mathematics." His extensive history and cartography of the country comes equipped with solid policy prescriptions—for drone attacks to be ceased and for the U.S. to acknowledge how powerfully the bungled invasion of Afghanistan contributed to instability in the region—and particularly the growth of the Taliban. Though his language can occasionally be patronizing, Lieven's writing is generally excellent. He wrestles huge amounts of material into a coherent whole, cogently explaining the intricate and interconnected roles played by kinship, regional allegiances, religion, and the military, shedding light on the country "in all its complex patchwork of light and shadow." (Apr.)
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Review

Kirkus, February 15, 2011
“Lieven breaks down his study by specific region; considers the structures of justice, religion, the military and politics in turn; and, finally, in a skillful, insightful synthesis, addresses the history of and issues concerning the Taliban, both Pakistani and Afghani. A well-reasoned, welcome resource for Western "experts" and lay readers alike.”

Edward Luce
“Everybody nowadays seems to take a view on Pakistan. Very few know what they're talking about. Anatol Lieven is that rare observer - a scholar who writes like the best kind of foreign correspondent about a country that he takes and measures on its own terms. Pakistan, a Hard Country offers an intimate and compellingly relevant portrait of an increasingly pivotal nation to the future of the world, for better or for worse. It fills a large gap in our understanding.”

Huffington Post, April 3, 2011

“Over the last decade, Lieven has been one of the smartest and most fair-minded commentators on the global situation, and in this important, very timely book, he explains the regions, classes, history, and prospects of Pakistan with equal value for both the neophyte and the expert. Based on Lieven's first-hand knowledge of the country for the past 20 years.”


Economist, April 7, 2011
*"Yet for drama, colour and complexity, [Pakistan] is hard to beat; and Anatol Lieven captures the richness of the place wonderfully. His book has the virtues of both journalism and scholarship..."

Foreign Policy’s The AfPak Channel blog, April 11, 2011
“The release of Anatol Lieven's latest book, Pakistan: A Hard Country, could not be timelier. This insightful, comprehensive portrait of Pakistan is the perfect antidote to stereotypical descriptions of the country as the most dangerous place in the world... Pakistan: A Hard Country has the power to dampen the paranoia about Pakistan's security complex, put terrorism in perspective, and humanize Pakistanis.”

Foreign Affairs, May/June 2011

“Challenging the notion that Pakistan is fragile, Lieven presents in exquisite detail how things actually work, for better or for worse, in that ‘hard country.’”


Evening Standard, April 21, 2011
*“The gulf between...the multiple realities most Pakistanis know - and how outsiders perceive their country is wide and deep. Lieven's book is an ambitious and much-needed attempt to bridge it. The most striking thing about the book is its informed and consistently sensible tone. This tone is not heard much in discussions about Pakistan, and it is refreshing. Lieven writes in an affable, conversational voice, but not a casual one. His observations are precise and judicious.”

Financial Times, April 22, 2011

“Pakistan, as Anatol Lieven explains in this thorough analysis of the internal sources of this resilience, will not disintegrate easily...He deftly tackles the misperception in the west that Islamist groups might easily sweep through Pakistan.”

The Nation, April 13, 2011

“This book could hardly be timelier. Lucid and well informed, he deals carefully with Pakistan’s well-known problems. He raises hope, avoiding the hysteria and partial judgment that disfigure much contemporary writing on the subject. Above all, he emanates a deep affection bordering on love for the unfortunate, beleaguered, magical Pakistan.”

The New Republic, May 5, 2011
“his book may be described as the most informed Gazetteer on contemporary Pakistan. Instead of the too often repeated narrative of Pakistan’s history and ills, he offers a broader sweep into the condition of the provinces, the climate, the political parties and their personalities—and, in his best chapter, an important discussion of how today’s Taliban represent a continuation of similar uprisings a century ago.

Dallas Morning News, May 9, 2011
“Since the death of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan last week, it’s become increasingly clear that anyone hoping to follow international affairs should perhaps have begun watching that country some time ago. Fortunately, Pakistan: A Hard Country serves as an outstanding primer — even reading just the introduction is supremely useful... Lieven crafts a lucid and thoroughly fascinating whole from a wealth of information... Lieven’s writing is excellent, especially crucial in a book tackling a topic with which many readers are entirely unfamiliar. Moreover, he clearly loves the place and its people. Pakistan: A Hard Country is the work of one of those rare writers able to see his subject in all its complexity, without either turning away or becoming a partisan of one perspective or the other.”

IBN Live, May 19, 2011
“If I had to review the book 'Pakistan: A Hard Country' in one line I would say it is brilliant. The book is well researched, informative, insightful, but most of all for a country that finds itself often in headline news for the wrong reasons, empathetic.”

The Age, May 20, 2011

“In his fine new book Pakistan. A Hard Country, Lieven argues that while the state is weak, Pakistani society is immensely strong.”

New Statesman, May 12, 2011

“does much to counter lazy assumptions about the country that proliferate elsewhere"

The Spectator, May 13, 2011

“His analysis of networks and systems is precise; his accounts of his travels illuminating as well as entertaining.”

The Guardian, May 1, 2011

“Lieven's Pakistan: A Hard Country is one such blow for clarity and sobriety... Lieven overturns many prejudices, and gives general readers plenty of fresh concepts with which to think about a routinely misrepresented country.”

The Independent, May 5, 2011
“Lieven's feat lies in his remarkable, flesh-and-blood portrait of the nation, ranging across demographic swathes and including a chorus of voices from farmers to intelligence officers. The picture is one of a semi-anarchic nation mired in police savagery, institutional corruption, population bulges, water shortages and the risk of catastrophic environmental disaster following last year's floods.”

The New York Times Book Review, June 26, 2011

“Ambitious...a sweeping and insightful narrative.”

Newsline Magazine, June, 2011

Pakistan: A Hard Country manages to be clear-headed and realistic, a welcome respite from the scare-mongering that taints so many western accounts of Pakistan.”

The Organiser (India), June 26, 2011

“This book is about the best that has been published in recent times about Pakistan.”

MoneyLife (India), June 18, 2011
Pakistan-A Hard Country is one of the most detailed accounts of a country which often seems like it is held together by chewing gum (or willpower, if you like)—but what still makes it tick? Anatol Lieven knows, and it shows in this work.”

Wall Street Journal, June 27, 2011

“[Lieven] brings an infectious enthusiasm to his task of summarizing the workings of the world's sixth most populous country. In this quest, he ranges effortlessly from a police station in Peshawar to a politician's mansion in the Punjab to the mean streets of Karachi. He dishes up pithy observations while delving deep into the nation's history, politics, culture and institutions... Mr. Lieven's eye for detail, command of subcontinental history and old-fashioned shoe-leather reporting make this in many ways an excellent primer on Pakistan.”

The Nation, July 18, 2011

“Lieven has written a sensible and thorough exploration of Pakistan’s political sphere... Pakistan is a large subject, and an unforgivingly complicated one at that, yet Lieven manages to tackle some of its most obscure problems without losing his cool... Lieven has written a very measured book, no easy task when writing about such a hard country.”

TotalPolitics.com, summer reading guide, June 28, 2011

“counter-intuitive... [Lieven] argues that the question should be not why Islamist political movements are so strong in Pakistan today, but why they are so weak. Provocative.”

Irish Times, June 4, 2011

“An insightful book that is part anthropological study, part reportage. Threaded throughout are the voices of ordinary Pakistanis farmers, politicians, spooks, landowners, businessmen, soldiers, judges, clerics and jihadis whose contributions in the form of direct quotes enliven and illuminate this complex yet affectionate portrait of their country. Published just before bin Laden s death, the book does not read as if it has been overtaken by events. Indeed, its textured, penetrating survey of the dynamics shaping contemporary Pakistan could hardly be more timely, given the relative dearth of literature on the subject. Lieven makes a com...

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Pakistan,s Foreign Policy 1947-2009 A Concise History,2nd ed-by Abdul Sattar

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Pakistan

Author: McCartney, Matthew.

Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies Taylor & Francis Routledge

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Pakistan-Bananay-Walay-Ullama-Wa-Mashaikh-by Mulana M Jalaludin

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Pakistan-India relations a chronology, 1947-2008 by Sarfaraz Hussain Mirza

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Pakistan_ A Modern History-by Ian Talbot

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Pakistan: A Personal History

Author: Imran Khan

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Pakistan : at the Crosscurrent of History

Author: Ziring, Lawrence.

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Pakistan’s Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Making: A Study of Pakistan’s Post 9/11 Afghan Policy Change

Author: Khan, Ijaz

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Pakistan’s_Drift_into_Extremism-by Hassan Abbas

Author: Abbas, Hassan.

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Partisans of Allah: Jihad in South Asia

Author: Ayesha Jalal

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Public Administration in South Asia: India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan

Author: Sabharwal, Meghna

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Punjab: A History from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten

Author: Gandhi, Rajmohan

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Qaid E Azam Nazriya E Pakistan Or Islami Nizam-by Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad

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Quaid-e-Azam-aur-Aqliyatain-by M Hanif

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Routledge Handbook of South Asian politics : India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepa

Author: edited by Paul R. Brass

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Short History of Muslim Ruile in India-by ISHWARI PRASAD

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Sign Language in Indo-Pakistan : a Description of a Signed Language

Author: ULRIKE ZESHAN

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Sources of Indian Traditions: Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, 3rd ed., vol. 2

Author: McDermott, Rachel Fell; Gordon, Leonard A.; Embree, Ainslie T.; Pritchett, Frances W.; Dalton, Frances W.

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South Asian Crisis_ India,Pakistan,Bangla Desh-by Robert Jackson

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Tahreek-e-Pakistan-Aur-Nationalist-Ulama-by Chaudary Habib

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Tasawur-e-Pakistan-Aik-Tahqeeqi-Jaiza-by M Masood Ahmed

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The Armed Forces of Pakistan

Author: Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema

Armed forces of Asia series

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The Cultural Heritage of Pakistan by Sheikh Mohamad Ikram

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The History of Pakistan-by Iftikhar H. Malik

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The Idea of Pakistan-by Stephen P. Cohen

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The India-Pakistan Military Standoff_ Crisis and Escalation in South Asia-by Zachary S. Davis

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The Judicialization of Politics in Pakistan

Author: Waris Husain

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The Longest August_ The Unflinching Rivalry Between India and Pakistan-by Dilip Hiro

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The Making of Pakistan-by K.K Aziz

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The Mughal administration, six lectures

Author: Sarkar, Jadunath, 1870-

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The Murder of History_ A Critique of History Textbooks Used in Pakistan-by K-K Aziz

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The Pakistan Paradox_ Instability and Resilience-by Christophe Jaffrelot

Author: Christophe Jaffrelot

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The Politics of Common Sense: State, Society and Culture in Pakistan

Author: Aasim Sajjad Akhtar

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The Politics of Ethnicity in Pakistan

Author: Siddiqi, Farhan Hanif.

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The Politics of US Aid to Pakistan

Author: Ali, Murad

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The Price of Territorial Politics,Economic Geography,Political Institutions and Party System-by Carolina G. de Miguel Moyer

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The Sole Spokesman

Author: Ayesha Jalal

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The State of Islam: Culture and Cold War Politics in Pakistan

Author: Toor, Saadia

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The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics

Author: Ayesha Jalal

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The Upstairs Wife: An Intimate History of Pakistan - PDFDrive.com

Author: Rafia Zakaria

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The War Against Civilians_ Victims of the “War on Terror” in Afghanistan and Pakistan-by Vasja Badalič

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Tinderbox: The Past and Future of Pakistan - PDFDrive.com

Author: M.J. Akbar

In Tinderbox: The Past and Future of Pakistan, acclaimed author and journalist M. J. Akbar traces the search for a "Muslim space" that began in the eighteenth century, and the events, people, circumstances, and mind-set that culminated in a fractured India in 1947. But why is Pakistan in danger of becoming a "jelly state," a country that constantly quivers on the edge of instability? Akbar investigates contradictions in the nation's modern leadership, from Jinnah's secular ideals to the theocrats' clear stance on creating a "sanctuary of Islam." He also offers an intimate appraisal of the young nation's future--including the global implications of nuclear armament and the harboring of terrorists like Osama bin Laden.

Tinderbox, a riveting and expansive biography of a nation, fills a crucial void in our understanding--even as the region's conflicts grow to affect the entire world.

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US-South Asian Relations, 1940–47 American Attitudes toward the Pakistan Movement by Iftikhar H. Malik

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