Edited by Christophe Jaffrelot, Pakistan at the Crossroads examines the multifaceted challenges facing Pakistan today. This collection of essays, authored by leading scholars, delves into critical issues such as political instability, economic struggles, religious extremism, and civil-military relations. The book also explores Pakistan’s regional dynamics, including its relationships with India, China, and the United States. By analyzing the roots of these challenges and their broader implications, the essays provide a nuanced understanding of Pakistan’s complex socio-political landscape. Pakistan at the Crossroads is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the country’s trajectory and its impact on global affairs.
PAKISTAN AT THE CROSSROADS
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Pakistan at the Crossroads is a collection of essays analyzing Pakistan’s political, social, and economic challenges. Edited by Christophe Jaffrelot, it explores issues like governance, extremism, and geopolitics, offering insights into the country’s uncertain future and regional implications.
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