Bangladesh and Pakistan: flirting with failure in South Asia/ William B. Milam
Material type: TextSeries: ADST-DACOR diplomats and diplomacy series, v. 34Publication details: London : Hurst & Company, 2009Description: xii,276p. ; 23cmISBN: 9781850659211Subject(s): Islam and politics -- Pakistan -- Pāṭa | Pakistan -- Politics and government | Islam and politics -- BangladeshDDC classification: 327.5492Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Introduction: The turning points. The legacy of two bloody partitions. Flawed leaders and failed democracies. From military to civilian rule in Bangladesh. From military to semi-military rule in Pakistan. The Ershad military intervention. Electoral democracy is not enough. Electoral democracy revisits Pakistan, 1988-99. Pakistan's self-fulling prophecy: The military back in power. Economic and social development and the NGOs. Still on the brink after thirty-seven years. Epilogue
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