The Idea of Pakistan by Stephen P Cohen (Author)
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- SKU: 30959
- Number of Pages: 397
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📘 Title Name: The Idea of Pakistan
✍️ Author: Stephen P. Cohen
📦 Quality: White Paper Pakistan Print
🔹 Introduction:
The Idea of Pakistan by Stephen P. Cohen is a landmark analysis of Pakistan’s political identity, strategic culture, and national direction. Drawing on decades of scholarship, Cohen dissects how Pakistan’s founding narrative shaped its institutions, policies, and regional role — offering readers a structured understanding of the state’s past, present, and uncertain future.
🔑 Key Points:
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Explores Pakistan’s ideological roots and how its founding vision influences modern governance.
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Analyzes the civil–military relationship and its impact on national decision-making.
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Examines Pakistan’s regional strategies, particularly in relation to India and Afghanistan.
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Discusses internal challenges such as extremism, political instability, and economic pressures.
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Provides future scenarios for Pakistan’s development based on historical and structural patterns.
🕌 Conclusion:
Stephen P. Cohen’s The Idea of Pakistan remains one of the most influential works on Pakistan’s statecraft. It provides a balanced, research-driven perspective that helps readers grasp the complexities shaping the nation’s identity, policies, and long-term trajectory. An essential reference for students, analysts, and anyone studying South Asian politics.