- Writer: Muhammad Reza Kazimi
- Category: English
- Pages: 326
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-11355
- ISBN: 978-969-7342-93-8
Pakistan Studies is written for students enrolled in the Four-Year BS Degree programme, the Five-Year BE and LLB Degree programme, and the Two-Year Associate Degree (AD) programme. The second edition of this essential textbook covers the National Curriculum for Pakistan Studies (compulsory) course.
This
is the first definitive study of Pakistan’s history, culture,
geography, the environment and its development. The historical
background of Pakistan and implications of the Cabinet Mission Plan, the
political development of Pakistan, the break-up of 1971, and the
nuclearization of Pakistan, are written in a way that provides a
complete overview. The Foreign Relations section deals with the role of
world powers during the wars fought by Pakistan and its relations with
South Asian and
Middle Eastern countries. The economy of Pakistan is
detailed in its many phases: at creation, when Pakistan was not
considered viable, to the 1960s, when the economy was upheld as a model,
right up to the present-day challenges. In the section on Culture, the
author explains why language became a politically charged issue.
Pakistan
Studies is a multi-disciplinary compulsory subject taught in all degree
colleges and universities across Pakistan. The second edition has been
revised and updated and includes four new chapters.
Let me congratulate Dr Kazimi and Oxford University Press, Pakistan, on the publication of this excellent textbook, which will help to enlighten many generations of Pakistani students in their studies of the historic roots and institutions of their own great ‘Land of the Pure’, PAKISTAN.
Stanley Wolpert
Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, USA
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Pages | 326 |