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Pakistan: The Politics of the Misgoverned
Pakistan: The Politics of the Misgoverned
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Pakistan: The Politics of the Misgoverned
Pakistan: The Politics of the Misgoverned provides a critical analysis of Pakistan's political landscape, highlighting the recurring issues of misgovernance, instability, and institutional weaknesses. The book explores the historical and structural factors that have contributed to political dysfunction, including civil-military relations, weak democratic institutions, corruption, and policy failures. Through in-depth research and case studies, it examines how governance challenges have shaped the country's trajectory and impacted its development. Pakistan: The Politics of the Misgoverned is an insightful read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Pakistan’s political system and the obstacles to effective governance
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the state of political institutions, the military establishment and political parties in Pakistan. It provides a nuanced understanding of the practices of disenfranchisement by theocratic governments in the country which has relegated the people to the margins of their society. The volume provides an in-depth account of the political history of Pakistan focusing not only on national politics and foreign policy but also on their congruences with subnational systems of governance, the criminal justice system, bureaucracy, the electoral system and the police. It discusses challenging issues plaguing the country such as the continued dominance of the military, lagging economic development, lack of accountability within political institutions, sectarianism and terrorism. The author dissects and critically examines Pakistan’s hegemonic politics and underlines the need for a new social contract based on the principles of inclusiveness and equality. The volume offers fresh perspectives on the multifaceted problems in Pakistan’s politics. It will be of great interest to policy practitioners and to academics and students of politics, law and governance, sociology, international relations, comparative politics, Pakistan studies and South Asia studies.