Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military

by Husain Haqqani

2020-12-30 00:01:23

Among U.S. allies in the war against terrorism, Pakistan cannot be easily characterized as either friend or foe. Nuclear-armed Pakistan is an important center of radical Islamic ideas and groups. Since 9/11, the selective cooperation of president Gen... Read more

Among U.S. allies in the war against terrorism, Pakistan cannot be easily characterized as either friend or foe. Nuclear-armed Pakistan is an important center of radical Islamic ideas and groups. Since 9/11, the selective cooperation of president General Pervez Musharraf in sharing intelligence with the United States and apprehending al Qaeda members has led to the assumption that Pakistan might be ready to give up its longstanding ties with radical Islam. But Pakistan''s status as an Islamic ideological state is closely linked with the Pakistani elite''s worldview and the praetorian ambitions of its military. This book analyzes the origins of the relationships between Islamist groups and Pakistan''s military, and explores the nation''s quest for identity and security. Tracing how the military has sought U.S. support by making itself useful for concerns of the moment—while continuing to strengthen the mosque-military alliance within Pakistan—Haqqani offers an alternative view of political developments since the country''s independence in 1947.

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File size9 X 6 X 1.03 in
Print pages397
PublisherBrookings Institution Press
Publication date June 28, 2005
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780870032141

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