Pakistan, history & politics, 1947-1971 / by M. Rafique Afzal.
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Namal Library History and Geography(hall 2) | 954.1 AFZ-P 2001 7671 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out | 07/22/2024 | 0007671 |
Includes bibliographical references (p.[459]-468) and index.
Machine generated contents note: Part One: 1947-1954 -- 1. Struggle for Survival -- 2. Consolidation -- 3. Democratic Process: Strains and Stresses -- 4. The Institutional Imbalance -- Part Two: 1954-1958 -- 5. Consensus by Command -- 6. Beginning of Coalition Governments -- 7. Confronting the Basic Issues -- 8. Termination of the Democratic Process -- Part Three: 1958-1969 -- 9. The First Martial Law Regime -- 10. Controlled Politics, Economic Development, -- and 'Bilateralism' -- 11. Elections, War, and the Tashkent Declaration -- 12. Downfall of the Ayub Regime -- Part Four: 1969-1971 -- 13. The Second Martial Law Regime -- 14. The General Elections, 1970 -- 15. Parties, Negotiations, and the Deadlock -- 16. Crisis, War, and Break-Up -- Bibliography -- Index.
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