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From Crisis to Crisis: Pakistan, 1962-69 is a detailed historical account of one of Pakistan’s most turbulent periods. Herbert Feldman examines the political, military, and social upheavals that defined the nation between 1962 and 1969, a decade characterized by successive governmental crises and fundamental challenges to national stability.
The book explores the military rule under Ayub Khan, the tensions with India including the 1965 war, economic difficulties, and the growing political dissatisfaction that would eventually lead to major transformations. Feldman provides valuable insights into the institutional conflicts, regional disparities, and ideological struggles that shaped Pakistan’s development during this era.
Through meticulous research and analytical depth, this Oxford University Press publication serves as an essential reference for understanding how Pakistan navigated successive crises and the decisions that influenced its political trajectory through the late 1960s.







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