- Writer: Ilhan Niaz
- Category: English
- Pages: 289
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-9663
- ISBN: 978-969-7340-30-9
This book attempts to explain Pakistan’s crisis of governance in
historical and philosophical terms. It argues that South Asia’s
indigenous orientation towards the exercise of power has reasserted
itself and produced a regression in the behaviour of the ruling elite.
This has meant that in the sixty years of independence from British rule
the behaviour of the state apparatus and political class has become
more arbitrary, proprietorial and delusional. e resulting deterioration
in the intellectual and moral quality of the state apparatus is a
mortal threat to Pakistan. Regrettably, much of the academic and public
discussion about developing societies has been vitiated by the heedless
repetition of fashionable
jargon that emphasizes national security,
democracy and development. e Culture of Power and Governance of
Pakistan draws upon the primary declassified record of Pakistan and a
diverse array of theoretical inputs to try and balance the debate on the
crisis of governance.
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Pages | 289 |