Oxford Access To Power by Ijlal Naqvi
- Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN
- Availability: 1 In Stock
- SKU: 54595 Rg 0040
- Number of Pages: 192
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📘 Title Name: Oxford Access To Power: Electricity And The Infrastructural State In Pakistan
✍️ Author: Ijlal Naqvi
📦 Publisher: Oxford University Press
🔹 Introduction:
This book provides a critical analysis of how electricity shapes governance, development, and everyday life in Pakistan. It explores the infrastructural role of power in state-building and social dynamics.
🔑 Key Points:
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Examines electricity as both a technical system and a political tool in Pakistan.
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Highlights the relationship between infrastructure and state authority.
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Analyzes everyday struggles of citizens dealing with unreliable electricity.
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Explores the link between governance, development, and energy distribution.
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Provides a fresh perspective on the infrastructural state in South Asia.
🔹 Conclusion:
Oxford Access To Power by Ijlal Naqvi is a vital resource for understanding the intersection of electricity, governance, and society in Pakistan, offering insights into how infrastructure defines state-citizen relations.