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Bibliography and Additional Resources
I
DENTITY AND
I
NSTABILITY 
:
 
 T
HE
OOTS OF
P
 AKISTAN
S
P
REDICAMENT
 Non-fiction
i.
 
 Ahmed, Akbar.
 Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity: The Search for Saladin 
.London: Routledge, 1997.ii.
 
Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali.
If I Am Assassinated 
. New Delhi: Vikas, 1979.iii.
 
Cohen, Craig.
 A Perilous Course: U.S. Strategy and Assisance to Pakistan 
. Washington, D.C.: Center for Strategic and International Studies, August2007.iv.
 
Cohen, Stephen.
The Idea of Pakistan 
. Washington, D.C.: The BrookingsInstitution, 2004. v.
 
Coll, Steve.
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, From the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001.
New York: The PenguinPress, 2004. vi.
 
Crile, George.
Charlie Wilson’s War: The Extraordinary Story of How the Wildest  Man in Congress and a Rogue CIA Agent Changed the History of Our Times.
New  York: Grove/Atlantic, Inc., 2003. vii.
 
Ganguly, Sumit.
Conflict Unending: India-Pakistan Tensions since 1947 
. New  York: Columbia University Press, 2002. viii.
 
Haqqani, Husain.
Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military 
. New York: CarnegieEndowment for International Peace, July 2005.ix.
 
 Jalal, Ayesha.
The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan 
. Cambridge: University Press, 1985.x.
 
 Jalal, Ayesha.
The State of Martial Rule: the Origins of Pakistan's Political Economy of Defence.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
 
 
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Khan, Mohammad Ayub.
Friends Not Masters: A Political Autobiography 
. New  York; Oxford University Press, 1967.xii.
 
Khan, Yasmin.
The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan 
. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008.xiii.
 
Malik, Yogendra K., Mahendra Lawoti, Syedur Rahman, Ashok Kapur,Robert C. Oberts, and Charles H. Kennedy.
Government and Politics in South  Asia,
6
th
ed. Boulder: Westview Press, 2008.xiv.
 
Nawaz, Shuja.
Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within 
. New  York: Oxford University Press, 2008.xv.
 
Rashid, Ahmed.
Descent Into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia.
New York: Viking, 2008.
 
xvi.
 
Rashid, Ahmed.
Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia 
.New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.
 
xvii.
 
Rizvi, Hasan-Askari.
 Military, State and Society in Pakistan 
. London:Macmillan Press Ltd., 2000.xviii.
 
 Talbot, Ian.
Pakistan: A Modern History 
. London: Hurst & Co., 2005.xix.
 
 Waseem, Mohammad.
Politics and the State in Pakistan.
National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, 1994.
Fiction
 
 Aslam, Nadeem.
The Wasted Vigil 
.
 
Hamid, Mohsin.
The Reluctant Fundamentalist 
.
 
Hanif, Mohammed.
 A Case of Exploding Mangoes.
 
 
Manto, Saddat Hasan.
 Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketchs and Stories of Partion.
 
 
Mueenuddin, Daniyal.
In Other Rooms, Other Wonders 
.
 
Rushdie, Salman.
 Midnight’s Children.
 
 
Shamsie, Kamila.
Burnt Shadows.
 
 
Sidhwa, Bapsi.
Cracking India.
 
 
 
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F
RIENDS AND
E
NEMIES
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P
 AKISTAN
S
C
OMPLEX
G
EOPOLITICAL
E
NVIRONMENT
 
i.
 
 Afridi, Jamal.
Council on Foreign Relations Backgrounder: China-Pakistan Relations 
.New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 2009.http://www.cfr.org/publication/10070ii.
 
Corera, Gordon.
Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation, Global Insecurity, and the Rise and Fall of the A.Q. Khan Network.
Oxford: Oxford University Press,2006.
iii.
 
Ganguly, Sumit and S. Paul Kapur.
 Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: Crisis Behavior and the Bomb 
. New York: Routledge, 2009.
 
iv.
 
Kapur, S. Paul. “India and Pakistan’s Unstable Peace: Why Nuclear South Asia Is Not Like Cold War Europe.”
International Security 
. Cambridge: Fall2005. Vol. 30, Iss. 2; p. 127. v.
 
Kapur, S. Paul. “Ten Years of Instability in a Nuclear South Asia.”
International Security.
Cambridge: Fall 2008. Vol. 33, Iss. 2; p. 71. vi.
 
Kux, Dennis.
The United States and Pakistan 1947-2000: Disenchanted Allies 
.Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. vii.
 
Musharraf, Pervez.
In the Line of Fire: A Memoir.
New York: Free Press,2006.
 
 viii.
 
Paul, T.V.
The India-Pakistan Conflict: An Enduring Rivalry 
. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2005.
 
ix.
 
Schaffer, Howard B.
The Limits of Influence: America’s Role in Kashmir.
  Washington: D.C.: The Brookings Institution Press, 2009.x.
 
Schofield, Victoria.
Kashmir in Conflict: India, Pakistan, and the Unending War.
New York: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, 2003.
xi.
 
 Tahir-Kheli, Shirin.
 
India, Pakistan, and the United States: Breaking with the Past 
.New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1997.
 
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