Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within by Shuja Nawaz

Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within



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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Page: 700
ISBN: 9780195476972
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Not surprisingly, these inequities fueled their drive for independence, which bore fruit in 1971 with .. Shuja Nawaz Author, Crossed Swords: Pakistan, its Army, and the Wars Within. A journalist and an ex-IMF officer, Shuja Nawaz, in his Crossed Swords: Pakistan Army and the Wars Within (not yet published), compares it to the army of Indonesia under Sukarno and Suharto instead of the Turkish army as is often done by those who wish to posit a polarity between the army and the people. Apr 4, 2012 - Because of this obsession, Pakistan's “principal air defenses are all pointing east,” Shuja Nawaz, an expert on the Pakistani Army and the author of “Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within,” told me. Nov 18, 2010 - Chairman, Institute for the Study of War. In Crossed Swords: Pakistan, its Army, and the Wars Within, renowned Pakistan expert and former New York Times journalist Shuja Nawaz examines the tumultuous history of Pakistan's overbearing army. Sep 12, 2009 - Even though they were Pakistan's majority population in the 1960s they made up only 7 percent of the army — their proportion in the bureaucracy was 24 percent. Ambassador Ronald Neumann (ret.) President, American Academy of Diplomacy. Shuja Nawaz, Crossed Swords: Pakistan: Its Army and the Wars Within (Oxford University, 2008), 32–33. Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, Pakistan's Defense Policy, 1947–1958 (Macmillan, 1990), 80. Sep 30, 2007 - The politics in Islamabad today is posited by the opposition as a battle for civilian rule and the confinement of the Pakistan army to its constitutional role.