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Ultimately, Khan argues, Pakistan reveals a deep confusion in its public discourse on issues of modernity and the challenges the country faces, an intellectual crisis that Pakistan must address to secure the country's survival, progress, and constructive role in the region.

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In the entire subcontinent, nothing like this work has been written or "even attempted", matching the breadth of its sweep and the depth of its analyses. -- A.G. Noorani Frontline

Table of Contents

List of Maps
Preface
Introduction
Part I: The Afghanistan Context: The Continuing Conflict
1. The Post–Soviet Withdrawal Phase of the Afghanistan Conflict (1989–1995)
2. The Advent of the Taliban (1995–2001)
3. Post–9/11 Afghanistan
4. The External Powers: Interests and Concerns
Part II: The Pakistan Context and the Challenge of Extremism
5. The Challenge of Religious Militancy and Extremism in Pakistan
6. Pakistan: A Case of Intellectual Crisis and Weak Governance
Part III: Perspectives and Options
7. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 14/10/2011
      ISBN13: 9781421403847, 978-1421403847
      ISBN10: 1421403846

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ultimately, Khan argues, Pakistan reveals a deep confusion in its public discourse on issues of modernity and the challenges the country faces, an intellectual crisis that Pakistan must address to secure the country's survival, progress, and constructive role in the region.

      Trade Review
      In the entire subcontinent, nothing like this work has been written or "even attempted", matching the breadth of its sweep and the depth of its analyses. -- A.G. Noorani Frontline

      Table of Contents

      List of Maps
      Preface
      Introduction
      Part I: The Afghanistan Context: The Continuing Conflict
      1. The Post–Soviet Withdrawal Phase of the Afghanistan Conflict (1989–1995)
      2. The Advent of the Taliban (1995–2001)
      3. Post–9/11 Afghanistan
      4. The External Powers: Interests and Concerns
      Part II: The Pakistan Context and the Challenge of Extremism
      5. The Challenge of Religious Militancy and Extremism in Pakistan
      6. Pakistan: A Case of Intellectual Crisis and Weak Governance
      Part III: Perspectives and Options
      7. Conclusions
      Bibliography
      Index

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