Pakistan: Nationalism Without a NationChristophe Jaffrelot This volume, authored by Pakistani and Western scholars, focuses on a related set of questions. The first concern the ethnic tensions within Pakistan. The Mohajir movement is examined as well as the Pashtun and Baloch nationalisms. One of the main reasons for the centrifugal forces lies in the 'Punjabization' of the country that is also scrutinized. |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Myth or Reality? | 51 |
Islam the State and the Rise | 85 |
The Regional Dimension of Sectarian Conflicts | 115 |
AT THE CROSSROAD OF REGIONAL TENSIONS | 129 |
A Strategic Tool for Pakistan | 149 |
State Policy | 161 |
The Islamic Dimensions of the Kashmir Insurgency | 179 |
The Geopolitics of Pakistans Energy Supply | 229 |
HOW TO PROJECT NATIONALISM? | 261 |
The Policy of Pakistan | 283 |
Does the Army Shape Pakistans Foreign Policy? | 311 |
Conclusion | 331 |
And Yet Pakistan Exists | 337 |
List of Contributors | 349 |
Between Kashmir | 195 |