Pakistan A Dream Gone Sour by Roedad Khan
- Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 11645
- ISBN: 9780195779806
- Number of Pages: 325
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Pakistan: A Dream Gone Sour
Author: Roedad Khan
"Pakistan: A Dream Gone Sour" by Roedad Khan is a thought-provoking and deeply insightful book that provides a first-hand account of Pakistan’s political history, governance, and leadership crises. Written by a former senior bureaucrat, the book explores the challenges, failures, and missed opportunities that shaped the nation’s trajectory from its inception to the late 20th century.
Key Features:
✅ First-Hand Political Insights – Written by Roedad Khan, who served in key government positions, providing an insider’s view of Pakistani politics.
✅ Critical Analysis of Leadership – Examines the failures of political and military leaders, their decisions, and their impact on national development.
✅ Historical Perspective – Covers major events in Pakistan’s history, including martial laws, constitutional crises, and governance failures.
✅ Lessons for the Future – Discusses how Pakistan’s political and bureaucratic system can evolve to fulfill the country’s original vision.
✅ Engaging & Informative – A must-read for students, historians, policymakers, and anyone interested in Pakistan’s political landscape.