The Politics of Ethnicity and Federalism in Pakistan: Local, National, and Comparative Perspectives by Ryan Brasher
- Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 43310
- Number of Pages: 228
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The Politics of Ethnicity and Federalism in Pakistan: Local, National, and Comparative Perspectives
Editor: Ryan Brasher
Category: Political Science / Pakistani Politics / Federalism Studies
Recommended For:
Students of political science, civil service aspirants, researchers of South Asian studies, policymakers, and those interested in ethnic politics and federal structures.
Key Points:
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In-depth Analysis of Ethnicity and Federalism:
This book provides a critical overview of how ethnic identity shapes political discourse and governance structures in Pakistan's federal system. -
Multidisciplinary Perspectives:
Offers contributions from scholars across fields including political science, sociology, and constitutional law, providing a broad view of federalism's challenges in a multiethnic state. -
Local to Global Insight:
Bridges the gap between local political realities in Pakistan and international federalist theory, making it relevant for comparative political studies. -
Case Studies and Real-World Implications:
Includes empirical case studies from Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Punjab to analyze how ethnic demands shape governance. -
Timely for Modern Political Debates:
Essential reading in the context of rising ethno-political movements, center-province relations, and constitutional debates within Pakistan.