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Pakistan 1995
About This Book
"Pakistan: 1995 is the second volume of a series of biennial assessments of
contemporary events and issues in Pakistan affairs published by Westview
Press in affiliation with the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. The first
volume in this series was Charles H. Kennedy, ed., Pakistan: 1992 (1993). In
general this series covers issues relevant to Pakistan's domestic politics,
foreign policy, and economy. Pakistan: 1995 also examines issues relevant to
ethnic conflict, the status of women, the military, JsJamization, the judiciary,
privatization policy, and nuclear issues. Each of the contributors to this
volume is a specialist on Pakistan, and each has had recent research
experience in the state relevant to their respective contribution."
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Map of South Asia
- Map of Pakistan
- 1 Benazir’s Return to Power, 1992–1994
- 2 Presidential—Prime Ministerial Relations: The Role of the Superior Courts
- 3 Privatization Policy
- 4 The Status of Women
- 5 “Organization” in Islamic Movements
- 6 Protecting Religious Minorities: The Courts’ Abdication
- 7 The Military and Ethnic Politics
- 8 Ethnic Conflict and the Politicization of Business
- 9 Kashmir and the Nuclear Question
- Chronology of Events: April 1992-August 1994
- Appendix: National Assembly Election, 1993
- About the Contributors
- About the Editors
- Index
- About the Book