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Christina Lamb spent a year reporting on the political turmoil in Pakistan in 1989. This is a descriptive analysis of what she sees as the tragedy of Pakistan as it moves towards the 21st century - a woeful catalogue of vested interests, corruption, an overpowering military, and an unconfident and enfeebled new democracy. She looks at the treatment of women, urban life, patronage and government, the troubled relationship with India, Afghanistan, and the power of tribes and drug lords, the great game of espionage on the new frontier, Benazir Bhutto and her failure to impose change, and the imminent breakdown of democracy.
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Waiting for Allah, Christina Lamb
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- Released
- 1991
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- Title
- Waiting for Allah
- Subtitle
- Pakistan's Struggle for Democracy
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Christina Lamb
- Publisher
- Hamish Hamilton
- Released
- 1991
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN10
- 0241130557
- ISBN13
- 9780241130551
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, True Stories, Political Science & Politics, Politics, Opinion Journalism & Essays, Biographies, Political Theories, Pakistan
- Rating
- 3.75 out of 5
- Description
- Christina Lamb spent a year reporting on the political turmoil in Pakistan in 1989. This is a descriptive analysis of what she sees as the tragedy of Pakistan as it moves towards the 21st century - a woeful catalogue of vested interests, corruption, an overpowering military, and an unconfident and enfeebled new democracy. She looks at the treatment of women, urban life, patronage and government, the troubled relationship with India, Afghanistan, and the power of tribes and drug lords, the great game of espionage on the new frontier, Benazir Bhutto and her failure to impose change, and the imminent breakdown of democracy.


