A History of the Pakistan Army

A History of the Pakistan Army
Title A History of the Pakistan Army PDF eBook
Author Brian Cloughley
Publisher
Pages 435
Release 2002
Genre Pakistan
ISBN

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A History of the Pakistan Army

A History of the Pakistan Army
Title A History of the Pakistan Army PDF eBook
Author Brian Cloughley
Publisher
Pages 435
Release 2000
Genre Pakistan
ISBN 9780195795073

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This work is a candid account of the Pakistan army. The author describes its evolution, its brutal suppression of the former East Wing (now Bangladesh), the events leading to the overthrow of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1977, and other dramatic episodes. This revised edition contains a chapter which describes the resignation of the Army Chief in 1998 (giving his hitherto unpublished personal reasons), and the intrusion into the Indian-administered territory of Kashmir by Pakistan-backed militants in 1999. The author makes use of the information provided by senior foreign officials as well as highly-placed Indian and Pakistani sources.

Fighting to the End

Fighting to the End
Title Fighting to the End PDF eBook
Author C. Christine Fair
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 369
Release 2014
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199892709

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The Pakistan Army is poised for perpetual conflict with India which it cannot win militarily or politically. What explains Pakistan's persistent revisionism despite increasing costs and decreasing likelihood of success? This book argues that an understanding of the army's strategic culture explains its willingness to fight to the end

The Army and Democracy

The Army and Democracy
Title The Army and Democracy PDF eBook
Author Aqil Shah
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 416
Release 2014-04-29
Genre History
ISBN 0674728939

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In sharp contrast to neighboring India, the Muslim nation of Pakistan has been ruled by its military for over three decades. The Army and Democracy identifies steps for reforming Pakistan’s armed forces and reducing its interference in politics, and sees lessons for fragile democracies striving to bring the military under civilian control.

Pakistan

Pakistan
Title Pakistan PDF eBook
Author Husain Haqqani
Publisher Carnegie Endowment
Pages 413
Release 2010-03-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0870032852

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Among U.S. allies in the war against terrorism, Pakistan cannot be easily characterized as either friend or foe. Nuclear-armed Pakistan is an important center of radical Islamic ideas and groups. Since 9/11, the selective cooperation of president General Pervez Musharraf in sharing intelligence with the United States and apprehending al Qaeda members has led to the assumption that Pakistan might be ready to give up its longstanding ties with radical Islam. But Pakistan's status as an Islamic ideological state is closely linked with the Pakistani elite's worldview and the praetorian ambitions of its military. This book analyzes the origins of the relationships between Islamist groups and Pakistan's military, and explores the nation's quest for identity and security. Tracing how the military has sought U.S. support by making itself useful for concerns of the moment—while continuing to strengthen the mosque-military alliance within Pakistan—Haqqani offers an alternative view of political developments since the country's independence in 1947.

War, Coups and Terror

War, Coups and Terror
Title War, Coups and Terror PDF eBook
Author Brian Cloughley
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 213
Release 2008-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1844157954

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An insider with links to Pakistan's past and present military officers, Cloughley provides a unique insight into their Army's influence and position as a force in the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

Pakistan's Drift into Extremism

Pakistan's Drift into Extremism
Title Pakistan's Drift into Extremism PDF eBook
Author Hassan Abbas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 305
Release 2015-03-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317463285

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This book examines the rise of religious extremism in Pakistan, particularly since 1947, and analyzes its connections to the Pakistani army's corporate interests and U.S.-Pakistan relations. It includes profiles of leading Pakistani militant groups with details of their origins, development, and capabilities. The author begins with an historical overview of the introduction of Islam to the Indian sub-continent in 712 AD, and brings the story up to the present by describing President Musharraf's handling of the war on terror. He provides a detailed account of the political developments in Pakistan since 1947 with a focus on the influence of religious and military forces. He also discusses regional politics, Pakistan's attempt to gain nuclear power status, and U.S.-Pakistan relations, and offers predictions for Pakistan's domestic and regional prospects.