Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350980927
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350980924
- Binding: Paperback
Original price was: ₹275.00.₹206.00Current price is: ₹206.00.
Explore Pakistan’s civil-military imbalance in “Understanding and Addressing the Administrative Aspect of Pakistan’s Civil-Military Imbalance (RCSS Policy Studies 60)” (ISBN: 9789350980927). This book delves into the administrative challenges and offers potential solutions. Buy now and gain valuable insights into Pakistan’s complex power dynamics. [Target keywords: Pakistan, civil-military imbalance, administration, policy, RCSS, ISBN 9789350980927]
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Harshit Yadav –
A detailed analysis, but sometimes felt repetitive. Sheds light on administrative issues contributing to Pakistan’s civil-military imbalance.
Diplav Singh –
This book offers a comprehensive look at the administrative roots of civil-military tensions in Pakistan. A must-read for policy students!
Vaibhav Chaturvedi –
Insightful exploration of the administrative aspect. Some jargon made it a tough read, but overall a valuable resource.
Rishu –
A great and neutral exploration of the civil-military imbalance. Some solutions appear idealistic.
Somala Sri Harsha –
Fairly comprehensive, though I disagree with some of the conclusions. Still, thought-provoking and worth the time.
Madhu N –
The author provides new insights. The book could be edited more to improve flow and reduce redundancy.
Mona –
Interesting perspective, focusing on administration. I wish it had more concrete examples instead of abstract concepts.
Rohan Naik –
Not a light read, but informative. If you’re looking for a deep dive, this is a good choice. The administrative view point is appreciated.
Pratibha Verma –
Provides a good understanding of the problem. Solutions offered seem theoretical. Worth reading for background knowledge.
Prateek Arya –
The book is a great overview but can be difficult for someone unfamiliar with Pakistan’s political history.
Aryan Bansal –
The book is well-researched and brings forth a new dimension for understanding the civil-military dynamic of Pakistan.
Sonu Kumar Singh –
A bit dense, but packed with information. It could benefit from a more reader-friendly structure and less technical writing.