Langbeschreibung
Military power has long been a serious obstacle to a sustained democracy in Pakistan. The authors investigate the Pakistani military's retrogressive agrarian interventions in the Punjab, and outlines a change, as recognised by society, in the military's rightful function within the economy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; 1. The Military and Economic Development; 2. Punjab's State-Society Consensus on the Military's Dominance and Economic Role; 3. Research Design, Method, Institutional Issues and Scope of the Military's Land Acquisitions; 4. The Military's Agrarian Land Acquisitions: High Handedness and Social Resentment; 5. From Social Resentment to Social Resistance; 6. Bahria Town: A Military-Related Real Estate Venture; 7. The Military as Landlord in the Pakistani Punjab: Case Study of the Okara Farms; 8. Guardians No More? The Breakdown of the Consensus; Glossary; Index