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Pakistan Under Siege: Pakistan After September 11th, 2001 provides a comprehensive examination of Pakistan’s dramatic transformation in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Written by Maria Madalena L. Carvalho-Fischer and Matthias Fischer, this non-fiction work explores the multifaceted consequences of this pivotal moment in global history on Pakistan’s political landscape, military strategy, and society.
The book delves into how Pakistan’s strategic alignment shifted dramatically as it became a crucial ally in the War on Terror. Readers will discover detailed accounts of the pressures faced by the Pakistani government, the impact on its relations with neighboring countries, and the internal conflicts that emerged between secular and religious factions. The authors provide critical insights into the security challenges, economic implications, and social upheaval that followed, offering readers a nuanced perspective on this transformative period in Pakistani history.







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