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Book Synopsis
Dares to illuminate the shadowy workings of Pakistan’s military industrial complex

Trade Review
'Names names and pours cold water on boastful claims, may step on some powerful toes' -- Guardian
'A detailed and powerful case study' -- The New York Times
'This bold book explains why it will be so difficult to persuade the Pakistani military to renounce political power and return to the barracks. It is a must read for anyone who cares about Pakistan or its future' -- Lee H. Hamilton, President and Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
'Siddiqa demonstrates [how] economic impunity and political impunity are closely related' -- Nicole Ball, Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy, Washington DC
'No one else has so comprehensively [explained] the army's involvement in Pakistan's economy, nor linked it so clearly with the army's growing and seemingly permanent role in Pakistan's politics' -- Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Brookings
'Complex, riveting, absorbing, Siddiqa has written a vitally important book which enhances our understanding of the army on the front line in the war on terror' -- Ahmed Rashid, Far Eastern Economic Review
'An incisive look at the largely hidden economic empire run by and for the benefit of Pakistan's military. This courageous book will not please Pakistan's generals. But no Pakistani, civilian or military, can afford to ignore its sobering analysis' -- Robert M. Hathaway, Director, Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
1. Milbus: A Theoretical Concept
2. The Pakistan Military: The Development of Praetorianism, 1947-77
3. Evolution of the Military Class, 1977-2005
4. The Structure of Milbus
5. Milbus: The Formative Years, 1954-77
6. Expansion of Milbus, 1977-2005
7. The New Land Barons
8. Providing for the Men: Military Welfare
9. The Cost of Milbus
10. Milbus and the Future of Pakistan
Postscript to the Second Edition
11. From Military Government to Military Governance, 2007–16
12. From Military Inc. to Media Inc.
Notes
References
Index

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    Publisher: Pluto Press
    Publication Date: 20/11/2016
    ISBN13: 9780745399010, 978-0745399010
    ISBN10: 0745399010

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Dares to illuminate the shadowy workings of Pakistan’s military industrial complex

    Trade Review
    'Names names and pours cold water on boastful claims, may step on some powerful toes' -- Guardian
    'A detailed and powerful case study' -- The New York Times
    'This bold book explains why it will be so difficult to persuade the Pakistani military to renounce political power and return to the barracks. It is a must read for anyone who cares about Pakistan or its future' -- Lee H. Hamilton, President and Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
    'Siddiqa demonstrates [how] economic impunity and political impunity are closely related' -- Nicole Ball, Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy, Washington DC
    'No one else has so comprehensively [explained] the army's involvement in Pakistan's economy, nor linked it so clearly with the army's growing and seemingly permanent role in Pakistan's politics' -- Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Brookings
    'Complex, riveting, absorbing, Siddiqa has written a vitally important book which enhances our understanding of the army on the front line in the war on terror' -- Ahmed Rashid, Far Eastern Economic Review
    'An incisive look at the largely hidden economic empire run by and for the benefit of Pakistan's military. This courageous book will not please Pakistan's generals. But no Pakistani, civilian or military, can afford to ignore its sobering analysis' -- Robert M. Hathaway, Director, Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

    Table of Contents
    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    List of Acronyms
    Acknowledgements
    Preface to the Second Edition
    Introduction
    1. Milbus: A Theoretical Concept
    2. The Pakistan Military: The Development of Praetorianism, 1947-77
    3. Evolution of the Military Class, 1977-2005
    4. The Structure of Milbus
    5. Milbus: The Formative Years, 1954-77
    6. Expansion of Milbus, 1977-2005
    7. The New Land Barons
    8. Providing for the Men: Military Welfare
    9. The Cost of Milbus
    10. Milbus and the Future of Pakistan
    Postscript to the Second Edition
    11. From Military Government to Military Governance, 2007–16
    12. From Military Inc. to Media Inc.
    Notes
    References
    Index

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