War, Coups and Terror

War, Coups and Terror by CLOUGHLEY BRIAN


ISBN
9781844157952
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
208
Dimensions
156 x 234mm

In recent years Pakistan has changed from being a state of regional strategic significance to one of major global importance. Its geographical position and delicate religious and tribal mix, coupled with a complex political structure, have ensured that its actions - and inactions - have attracted close scrutiny since Nine-Eleven and the declaration of the 'War on Terror'. Yet there remains widespread disagreement among political and military analysts as to the real position of this enigmatic nation. What is not in dispute is the importance of the Pakistani Army whose backing was crucial to President Musharraf's rule, as it was to his military predecessors. With restoration of civilian governance in 2008 the army remains no less important in the affairs of the nation. The author has been closely acquainted with the Pakistani military for some thirty years. His links with its past and present senior officers have given him a unique insight into its operations and its controversial role within government. While making the Army's position clear, Cloughley is at pains to be objective. For example he is critical of Musharraf's 1999 invasion of the Kargil Sector of the Line of Control. This and similar instances of objectivity and even-handedness, which may not be welcomed in all quarters, gives this work its credibility. Operations against the 2003-2004 tribal uprising are described for the first time and benefit from access to the Corps Commander's diary of the period and from further detailed information in 2006-2008. With its coverage of military-political relations since Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto came to power in 1971, this book, the first major study of the Pakistan Army for many years, will be welcomed by all those seeking a closer understanding of this enigmatic and complex country, its ambitions, affiliations and loyalties. While its content and conclusions will inevitably be contentious there is no disputing the topicality and importance of War, Coups and Terror. AUTHOR: Brian Cloughley joined the British Army in 1959 and transferred to the Australian Army in 1970. He saw active service in Borneo and Cyprus and was attached to the Jordan Desert Police Force. He served in Vietnam. He was deputy head of the UN mission in Kashmir and, later, Australian Defense Attaché in Islamabad (1988-1994). He was appointed to the Order of Australia. He has been involved in analysis of sub-continent affairs since the late 1970s and has written extensively on the region. His earlier book A History of the Pakistan Army is in its third edition. SELLING POINTS: A major study of the Pakistan Army by an acknowledged expert with access to the top levels of the political and military establishment. Pakistan is one of the most crucial and controversial areas of the World in the War against Terror. The assassination of Benazir Bhutto is only the latest drama in the country's turbulent past. Examines the Army's influence and position as a force in the fight against Al Quaeda and the Taliban. Illustrated
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