• DRAGON FROM THE MOUNTAINS : THE CPEC FROM KASHGAR TO GWADAR

    DRAGON FROM THE MOUNTAINS : THE CPEC FROM KASHGAR TO GWADAR

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    Uncover the ambitious China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and its $60 billion promise from Kashgar to Gwadar. This insightful analysis dissects the transformative potential and critical concerns surrounding CPEC. Leveraging deep insights into China and Pakistan’s economies, alongside global infrastructure project studies, the book evaluates claims of rapid growth versus fears of debt dependency. Essential reading for students and professionals in international relations, economics, and South Asian geopolitics, offering a clear understanding of the complex economic and strategic landscape shaping the region.

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  • NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PAKISTAN'S POLITICAL ECONOMY : STATE

    NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PAKISTAN’S POLITICAL ECONOMY : STATE, CLASS AND SOCIAL CHANGE

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    Unlock a nuanced understanding of Pakistan’s political economy with this comprehensive academic analysis. Matthew McCartney’s essential volume delves deep into state, class, and social change, examining gender dynamics, the evolving middle classes, media influence, and urban spaces. It critically moves beyond common obsessions with extremism and civil-military relations, offering fresh insights into Pakistan’s contemporary socio-economic realities. A must-read for scholars, students, and policy enthusiasts keen on South Asian studies and Pakistan’s diversified development.

    1,050.00
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  • Pakistan - The Political Economy of Growth

    Pakistan – The Political Economy of Growth, Stagnation and the State, 1951-2009 (Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia)

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    Unlock the secrets to Pakistan’s economic evolution from 1951-2009. This insightful study offers a compelling analysis of growth and stagnation, critically examining the state’s pivotal role over market liberalization. Delve into how effective resource mobilization and strategic state intervention, rather than external factors, truly drive development. Essential for understanding South Asian political economy, this book provides crucial insights for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to grasp the nuances of economic development and state-led growth in the region.

    17,700.00
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