Bangladesh and Pakistan : flirting with failure in South Asia
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TextSeries: Publication details: New York : Columbia University Press, 2009.Description: xii, 276 pISBN: - 9780231700665
- 954.9105
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Introduction: The turning points -- The legacy of two bloody partitions -- Flawed leaders and failed democracies -- From military to civilian rule in Bangladesh -- From military to semi-military rule in Pakistan -- The Ershad military intervention -- Electoral democracy is not enough -- Electoral democracy revisits Pakistan, 1988-99 -- Pakistan's self-fulling prophecy: The military back in power -- Economic and social development and the NGOs -- Still on the brink after thirty-seven years -- Epilogue.
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