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Pakistan: Founders Aspirations and Today's Realities : Hafeez Malik, ed.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Karachi : Oxford University Press, 2001.Description: 469 pages P26Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.91 HAF-P 2001
Contents:
1. Founders’ Aspirations and today’s realities: An introduction. 2. Constitutional Development. 3. The Judiciary and Constitutional crises in Pakistan. 4. The role of the Military in Politics: Pakistan 1947-97. 5. Political development in Pakistan. 6. Development and Significance of Pakistan’s Nuclear Capability. 7. The Nuclear Subcontinent: Political and Economic Realties. 8. Pakistan’s Economy: Achievements, Progress, Constraints, and Prospects. 9. The Sunni-Shia Conflict in Pakistan. 10. The Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan. 11. A ride on the roller Coaster: Us-Pakistan Relations 1947-1997. 12. Pakistan’s relations with the Soviet Union and Russia. 13. Foreign Policy: Relations with the West, China and the Middle East. 14. India-Pakistan relations and the Problem of Kashmir. Contributors. Index.
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Paksitan "Founders Aspirations and Todays Realities

1. Founders’ Aspirations and today’s realities: An introduction. 2. Constitutional Development. 3. The Judiciary and Constitutional crises in Pakistan. 4. The role of the Military in Politics: Pakistan 1947-97. 5. Political development in Pakistan. 6. Development and Significance of Pakistan’s Nuclear Capability. 7. The Nuclear Subcontinent: Political and Economic Realties. 8. Pakistan’s Economy: Achievements, Progress, Constraints, and Prospects. 9. The Sunni-Shia Conflict in Pakistan. 10. The Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan. 11. A ride on the roller Coaster: Us-Pakistan Relations 1947-1997. 12. Pakistan’s relations with the Soviet Union and Russia. 13. Foreign Policy: Relations with the West, China and the Middle East. 14. India-Pakistan relations and the Problem of Kashmir. Contributors. Index.

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