Changing Dynamics of Civil Military Relations in Pakistan

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Civil Military Balance
Civil Military Boundaries
Civil Military Relations Theory
civil service reform
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institutional power dynamics
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military hegemony
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military involvement in civilian sectors
Military Mindset
Military's Perception
Military’s Perception
Nation Building
Nation Building Role
NHA
Non-defence Sectors
Omnipresent
Pakistan
Pakistan Military
Pakistan People's Party
Pakistan People’s Party
Pakistan's Case
Pakistan's Political System
Pakistani governance
Pakistan’s Case
Pakistan’s Political System
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Political Parties
Post War
public policy
Shared Mental Models
South Asian politics
Strategic Group Theory
Subservient Group
Successive Military Regimes

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032388403
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Changing Dynamics of Civil Military Relations in Pakistan offers a unique insiders’ perspective on the political climate in the country, presenting the challenges established in boundaries of interaction between the state and its military.

This book argues that the prospects of another military coup in Pakistan are minimal because of the military extending its presence in the civil arenas and thus discovering new avenues of concretising its hegemony. Based on primary data sources in the form of interviews with senior military personnel, civil bureaucrats and other relevant technocrats and using military and government publications to verify their claims, the author discusses the military’s previous takeovers and future plans from a defense point of view. The book uncovers how the military has created a space and rationale for itself in non-defense sectors. Providing a first-hand account of why and how the military extends itself beyond proscribed fields of responsibility and their expected outcomes, the book also provides a theoretical context to the military’s hegemonic status using literature on civil military relations in general and Pakistan in particular.

The book uses Pakistan as a case study to show how civil military imbalances in the world over can be re-evaluated. It will be of interest to researchers studying political science, public policy, peace and security studies, governance and institutions, law and South Asian Studies.

Rabia Chaudhry is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Public Policy and Governance (CPPG), Forman Christian College (A Chartered University) Lahore, Pakistan.

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