This book explains key political choices by leaders and challengers in Pakistan through the political survival mechanism and offers an explanation for continuing polity weakness in the country. Offering a framework that incorporates macro forces into micro-level strategic calculations by key agents, it fills a gap in the literature. The study applies to cross-national comparison in Islamic contexts, thus presenting a counterpoint to studies that focus on ideology.
This book explains key political choices by leaders and challengers in Pakistan through the political survival mechanism and offers an explanation for continuing polity weakness in the country. Offering a framework that incorporates macro forces into micro-level strategic calculations by key agents, it fills a gap in the literature. The study applies to cross-national comparison in Islamic contexts, thus presenting a counterpoint to studies that focus on ideology.
Anas Malik is a political scientist at Xavier University, USA. His research interests include the political economy of development and political Islam, with a focus on South Asia and the Middle East.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Political Survival in a Weak State 2. Weak State Strong Society Negotiable Polity 3. Leadership and Extraction 4. Challengers in a Weak Polity 5. Quasi-States Extraction and Governance 6. Conclusion
1. Political Survival in a Weak State 2. Weak State Strong Society Negotiable Polity 3. Leadership and Extraction 4. Challengers in a Weak Polity 5. Quasi-States Extraction and Governance 6. Conclusion
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