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The Struggle for Hegemony in Pakistan

The Struggle for Hegemony in Pakistan is a profound academic investigation into the constant tug-of-war among Pakistan’s political, military, religious, and civil institutions. The book offers a critical lens on how hegemonic forces have shaped the nation’s identity, development, and governance. Through rigorous research and historical context, the author illustrates how power is accumulated, challenged, and sustained by elite groups within the country.

From military dominance to the role of religious ideology and civil society resistance, this book paints a nuanced portrait of a state navigating identity crises and ideological battles. It lays bare the contradictions in Pakistan’s democratic journey and reveals how various factions have attempted to define the “national interest” for their benefit.

An essential read for scholars, students, and politically engaged readers, this book contributes significantly to South Asian studies, political science, and comparative politics. Its timely insights also provide a better understanding of contemporary developments in Pakistan.


Key Features:

  1. Detailed exploration of Pakistan’s power structures and political dynamics

  2. Examines military, religious, and civilian roles in shaping hegemony

  3. Offers historical analysis from partition to modern-day governance

  4. Highlights conflicts between authoritarianism and democratic aspirations

  5. Critically assesses ideological control and media narratives

  6. Suitable for political science and South Asian studies students

  7. Includes real case studies and institutional examples

  8. Engages with theories of hegemony, state control, and resistance

  9. Discusses civil-military imbalance and institutional dominance

  10. Timely relevance in understanding current political unrest

  11. Written in accessible academic language for both scholars and general readers

  12. Challenges mainstream narratives about national unity and identity

  13. Ideal resource for researchers and policy analysts

  14. Adds value to discussions on postcolonial state-building

  15. Highlights role of civil society in countering hegemonic discourse

  16. Integrates sociological and political perspectives

  17. Offers comparisons with other postcolonial nations

  18. Sheds light on economic policies shaped by elite dominance

  19. Provides insight into how national security is politicized

  20. A compelling narrative on the struggle for democratic space in Pakistan

 

 

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