Pakistan : A Hard Country

Author(s): Anatol Lieven

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In the past decade Pakistan has emerged as a country of immense importance. Large, heavily populated, strategically placed between Iran, Afghanistan and India, Pakistan has since its creation just over sixty years ago been pulled in several different, irreconcilable directions. In the wake of Pakistan's development of nuclear weapons, Osama Bin Laden's presence in its unpoliceable border areas, its shelter of the Afghan Taliban, and the spread of terrorist attacks by groups based in Pakistan to London, Bombay and New York, there is a clear need to understand this remarkable and highly contradictory place. Far from seeing Pakistan as the failed state often portrayed in the media, Lieven's extraordinary new book instead treats it as a viable and coherent state that, within limits and by the standards of its own region rather than the West, does work. Lieven argues strongly against US actions that would risk destroying that state in the illusory search for victory in Afghanistan. This work is based on a profound and sophisticated analysis of Pakistan's history and its social, religious and political structures. Lieven has interviewed hundreds of Pakistanis at every level of society, from leading politicians and soldiers to village mullahs and rickshaw drivers. In particular, his examination of the roots of popular sympathy for the Taliban in Pakistan draws on the testimony of people whose views are rarely consulted by Western analysts.

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A superb book about the complex but misunderstood reality of the world's second largest Muslim nation from an author who explains lucidly and compellingly why this troubled state is also a resilient one. Few writers offer the insight and deep knowledge that Lieven has of a country critical for the West but one often caricatured by the media and rarely understood by Western policy makers ... Timely and compelling - Maleeha Lodhi

Everybody nowadays seems to take a view on Pakistan. Very few know what they're talking about. Anatol Lieven is that rare observer - a scholar who writes like the best kind of foreign correspondent about a country that he takes and measures on its own terms. Pakistan: A Hard Country offers an intimate and compellingly relevant portrait of an increasingly pivotal nation to the future of the world, for better or for worse. It fills a large gap in our understanding. - Edward Luce, author of 'In Spite of the Gods: The Strange Rise of Modern India

' An almighty antidote to the ahistorical and often shrill narratives that dominate any discussion on Pakistan. One cannot give Lieven enough credit for writing a book that combines all the eloquence and sophistication of an academic with the commonsense approach, humour and precision of a journalist ... With Lieven's work one does not have to sacrifice subtlety, intricacy and nuance for readability or accessibility - this book is for the scholar but also for non-specialists around the world who are trying to get to grips with this enigmatic nation. The book seamlessly flows with historical analysis, anthropological investigation, and painstaking contextualisation ... It is both grand in its scholastic description and in its journalistic flair, providing the reader with a real texture of the multi-dimensional nature of Pakistan's people ... This work is a synthesis of cultural commentary, sociological clout, anthropological investigation, political psychology and moral empathy - Dawn

This is a wonderful book, full of learning, wisdom, humour and common sense - Peter Oborne Daily Telegraph

A finely researched blend of the nation's 64-year history ... Lieven's feat lies in his remarkable, flesh-and-blood portrait of the nation ... this nuanced analysis should be read, and learned from - The Independent

A brilliantly articulated and researched argument ... Lieven is a wonderful writer. There are frequent moments of dark humour ... and descriptions that a novelist might envy - Kamila Shamsie The Times

Lieven captures the richness of the place wonderfully. His book has the virtues of both journalism and scholarship - The Economist

An important corrective to the monolithic view of Pakistan ... fresh and deeply informed - Patrick French Mail on Sunday

The publication of Pakistan: A Hard Country could not be more timely ... illuminating as well as entertaining - The Spectator

With patience and determination, Lieven observes and records all aspects of the curiosity otherwise known as Pakistan ... A sweeping and insightful narrative - Mohammed Hanif  The New York Times

Anatol Lieven is Professor of International Relations and Terrorism Studies at King's College, London and a senior fellow of the New America Foundation in Washington DC. He was previously a journalist, who reported from South Asia, the former Soviet Union and eastern Europe for The Times (London) and other publications. His books include Chechnya: Tombstone of Russian Power (1998); America Right or Wrong: An Anatomy of American Nationalism (2004); and Ethical Realism: A Vision for America's Role in the World (with John Hulsman) (2006).

General Fields

  • : 9781846141607
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : Allen Lane
  • : 1.026
  • : 31 March 2011
  • : 240mm X 162mm X 39mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 August 2011
  • : 01 March 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Anatol Lieven
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : 954.9105
  • : 576
  • : 16 pp