The book aims to examine the ingrained conflicts within Pakistani society and explores the complex relationships between political, religious, and ethnic groups that shape the nation's sociopolitical climate. The book aims to give readers a more sophisticated grasp of the nuances that define Pakistan's national identity by exploring these interrelated themes. The book analyses the impact of various events taking place throughout the history of the country, such as the Islamisation policies of Zia regime and their long term implications on societal harmony. The Islamisation process undertaken by the Zia regime paved the way for sectarian division and conflicts besides contributing to dividing the national on sectarian basis. The role of the judiciary is also examined to understand the impact of its decisions on the national cohision.
Divided Nation: Fragmentation of the Pakistani Nation offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the political, ideological, and structural forces that have fragmented Pakistan’s national cohesion since independence. Designed for readers who prefer authoritative print works, this paperback edition presents a sustained and methodical analysis suitable for academic reference and serious study.
The book traces the evolution of Pakistan’s national identity from its foundational ideals to contemporary political realities. It critically examines the role of state ideology, religion in politics, civil-military relations, ethnic and provincial divisions, and governance failures that have weakened democratic institutions and national unity. Rather than treating fragmentation as an abstract concept, the analysis grounds each argument in historical context and institutional dynamics.
Positioned within broader debates on nation-building, post-colonial state formation, political instability, and governance in South Asia, this work provides readers with a clear framework for understanding why the Pakistani state has struggled to maintain a coherent national project.
This paperback is particularly suited for:
University students and lecturers in political science, international relations, and South Asian studies
Researchers and academics examining Pakistan’s political development and governance
Policy analysts, journalists, and think-tank professionals
Libraries, institutions, and readers seeking a durable reference copy
Written in a clear, analytical, and evidence-based style, Divided Nation bridges historical foundations with contemporary challenges, offering a nuanced understanding of how nationalism in Pakistan has evolved from a unifying ideal into a contested political instrument.
An essential paperback resource for readers seeking an in-depth, critical understanding of Pakistan’s political fragmentation and national identity crisis.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The book aims to examine the ingrained conflicts within Pakistani society and explores the complex relationships between political, religious, and ethnic groups that shape the nation's sociopolitical climate. The book aims to give readers a more sophisticated grasp of the nuances that define Pakistan's national identity by exploring these interrelated themes. The book analyses the impact of various events taking place throughout the history of the country, such as the Islamisation policies of Zia regime and their long term implications on societal harmony. The Islamisation process undertaken by the Zia regime paved the way for sectarian division and conflicts besides contributing to dividing the national on sectarian basis. The role of the judiciary is also examined to understand the impact of its decisions on the national cohision.Divided Nation: Fragmentation of the Pakistani Nation offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the political, ideological, and structural forces that have fragmented Pakistan's national cohesion since independence. Designed for readers who prefer authoritative print works, this paperback edition presents a sustained and methodical analysis suitable for academic reference and serious study.The book traces the evolution of Pakistan's national identity from its foundational ideals to contemporary political realities. It critically examines the role of state ideology, religion in politics, civil-military relations, ethnic and provincial divisions, and governance failures that have weakened democratic institutions and national unity. Rather than treating fragmentation as an abstract concept, the analysis grounds each argument in historical context and institutional dynamics.Positioned within broader debates on nation-building, post-colonial state formation, political instability, and governance in South Asia, this work provides readers with a clear framework for understanding why the Pakistani state has struggled to maintain a coherent national project.This paperback is particularly suited for: University students and lecturers in political science, international relations, and South Asian studiesResearchers and academics examining Pakistan's political development and governancePolicy analysts, journalists, and think-tank professionalsLibraries, institutions, and readers seeking a durable reference copyWritten in a clear, analytical, and evidence-based style, Divided Nation bridges historical foundations with contemporary challenges, offering a nuanced understanding of how nationalism in Pakistan has evolved from a unifying ideal into a contested political instrument.An essential paperback resource for readers seeking an in-depth, critical understanding of Pakistan's political fragmentation and national identity crisis. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798291431610
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The book aims to examine the ingrained conflicts within Pakistani society and explores the complex relationships between political, religious, and ethnic groups that shape the nation's sociopolitical climate. The book aims to give readers a more sophisticated grasp of the nuances that define Pakistan's national identity by exploring these interrelated themes. The book analysis the impact of various events taking place throughout the history of the country, such as Islamisation policies of Zia regime and their long term implications on societal harmony. The Islamisation process undertaken by Zia regime paved the way for sectarian division and conflicts besides contributing to dividing the national on sectarian basis. The role of the judiciary is also examined to understand the impact of its decisions on the national cohision. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798291431610
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