Pakistan : nationalism without a nation? / edited by Christophe Jaffrelot. - New Delhi : New York : Manohar : Centre de Sciences Humaines ; Zed Books : Distributed in the USA by Palgrave, 2002. - 352 p. ; 22 cm.

Part I: The Failed (Islamic) State:
Ethnic Conflicts and Sectarianism
1. The Punjabization of Pakistan: Myth or Reahty?
IAN TALBOT
2. In and Out of Power but not Down and Out:
Mohajir Identity Politics
YUNAS SAMAD
3. Islam, the State and the Rise of
Sectarian Militancy in Pakistan
S.V.R. NASR
4. The Regional Dimension of Sectarian Conflicts
in Pakistan
MARIAM ABOU ZAHAB
Part II: At the Crossroad of Regional Tensions:
How TO Articulate a Nationalist-cum-Islamic Ideology?
5. From Official Islam to Islamism:
The Rise of Dawat-ul-Irshad and Lashkar-e-Taiba
SAEED SHAFQAT
6. The Taliban: A Strategic Tool for Pakistan
OLIVIER ROY
7. Pakistan and the Tahban: State Policy,
Religious Networks and PoUtical Cormections
GILLES DORRONSORO
8. The Islamic Dimensions of the Kashmir Insurgency
SUMIT GANGULY
9. Pakistan and the 'India Syndrome': Between Kashmir
and the Nuclear Predicament
JEAN-LUC RACINE
10. The Geopolitics of Pakistan's Energy Supply
FREDERIC GRARE
Part III: How to Project Nationalism?
The Foreign Policy of Pakistan in its Region
11. The Dialectic between Domestic Politics
and Foreign Policy
MOHAMMAD WASEEM
12. The 'Multi-Vocal State': The Policy of Pakistan
on Kashmir
AMELIE BLOM
13. Does the Army Shape Pakistan's Foreign Policy?
IAN TALBOT

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