Pakistan’s National Security Approach and Post-Cold War Security

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CIA's Covert Operation
CIA’s Covert Operation
civil-military relations
Country's Military Industrial Complex
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democracy and authoritarianism
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Functional Dominance
General Musharraf
Haqqani Network
HDI
Immediate security challenges
ISI Chief
Kargil War
Kashmir Conflict
Kashmir Dispute
Kashmir Valley
Marshal Plan
Military Expenditure
military governance
Military Industrial Complex
military influence on Pakistan politics
National Security
National Security Approach
National Security State
National Security Strategy
Pakistan
Pakistan's National Security
Pakistan's national security state
Pakistani Military
Pakistan’s National Security
Post-Cold War
Post-Cold War era
proxy warfare
Proxy Wars
SAARC Summit
Security
security sector reform
Socio-economic Development
South Asian geopolitics
Transformed security environment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367714758
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyzes the paradox that despite being a national security state, Pakistan has become even more insecure in the post-Cold War era. It provides an in-depth analysis of Pakistan’s foreign and security policies and their implications for the overall state and society.

The book identifies the immediate security challenges to Pakistan and charts the distinctive evolution of Pakistan’s national security state in which the military elite became the dominant actor in the political sphere of government during and after the Cold War period. By examining the national security state, militarization, democracy and security, proxy wars, and the hyper-military-industrial complex, the author illustrates how the vanguard role of the military created considerable structural, sociopolitical, economic, and security problems in Pakistan. Furthermore, the author argues that the mismatch between Pakistan’s national security stance and the transformed security environment has been facilitated and sustained by the embedded interests of the country’s military-industrial complex.

A critical evaluation of the role of the military in the political affairs of the government and how it has created structural problems for Pakistan, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of South Asian Politics and Security, South Asian Foreign and Security Policy, International Relations, Asian Security, and Cold War Studies.

Arshad Ali is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Management and Technology, Pakistan.

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