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| Ayesha Siddiqa |
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Analysts and observers of civil-military relations, policy makers, economic aid donors, scholars and students of Strategic Studies, South Asian Studies, International Relations, Political Science, and Sociology. |
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This book analyzes the relationship between the military’s corporate operations and its authoritarianism in Pakistan. These operations vary from large manufacturing units to smaller ventures such as bakeries and gas stations. The common factor amongst all these operations is the lack of transparency. This book fills a theoretical gap and provides a comprehensive analysis of Pakistan military’s business expansion, especially in the last five years, and its impact on politics, economics, and the military profession.
Rights For sale in Pakistan only |
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Dr Ayesha Siddiqa is an independent security analyst and author of Pakistan’s Arms Procurement and Military Build-up, 1979-99: In Search of a Policy. She has worked on issues such as military technology, defense decision-making, nuclear deterrence, arms procurement, arms production, and civil-military relations in South Asia. She was the first woman to be appointed as the Director of Naval Research by the Pakistan Navy. |
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| Paperback | 304 pages | ISBN: 9780195475968 | Price: Rs.450.00 | |
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Oxford Book Fair
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