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This volume explains Pakistan's strategy of using Islamist militants, as a rational response to acute state weakness and to Pakistan's founding narrative, rather than simply the product of inexorable social forces, perverse structural incentives, or organizational pathologies. It also shows that despite its past benefits, the strategy has outlived its utility, and Pakistan will have to abandon it in order to avoid catastrophe. This will require not simply a change of policy, but a thoroughgoing reconceptualization of the Pakistani state.

Title

Jihad as Grand Strategy

Author

Paul Kapur

Publisher

OUP Oxford

Number of Pages

184

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Political Research
  • First Published

    JAN 2017

    This volume explains Pakistan's strategy of using Islamist militants, as a rational response to acute state weakness and to Pakistan's founding narrative, rather than simply the product of inexorable social forces, perverse structural incentives, or organizational pathologies. It also shows that despite its past benefits, the strategy has outlived its utility, and Pakistan will have to abandon it in order to avoid catastrophe. This will require not simply a change of policy, but a thoroughgoing reconceptualization of the Pakistani state.
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