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Mainstreaming the Tribal Areas (ex-FATA) of Pakistan bordering Afghanistanchallenges and prospects /
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Mainstreaming the Tribal Areas (ex-FATA) of Pakistan bordering Afghanistanby Asghar Khan.
其他題名:
challenges and prospects /
作者:
Khan, Asghar.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022.
面頁冊數:
xxxix, 371 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
RegionalismPakistan
標題:
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Pakistan)Politics and government.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1794-3
ISBN:
9789811917943$q(electronic bk.)
Mainstreaming the Tribal Areas (ex-FATA) of Pakistan bordering Afghanistanchallenges and prospects /
Khan, Asghar.
Mainstreaming the Tribal Areas (ex-FATA) of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan
challenges and prospects /[electronic resource] :by Asghar Khan. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022. - xxxix, 371 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: State Governance in the Ungoverned Territories of Developing States: The Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 2: Geography, Socio-economic and Political set up of FATA: An Overview -- Chapter 3: Challenges to State Governance in FATA: Society-centred Approach -- Chapter 4: Challenges to State Governance in FATA: 'State-in-Society' Approach -- Chapter 5: Challenges to State Governance in FATA: State-centred Approach -- Chapter 6: Extension of State Governance (Authority) in FATA: Prospects -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- Index.
'Dr. Asghar Khan has written a conceptually sophisticated and empirically rich study of one of the most understudied, yet important regions of Pakistan - the FATA. Combining years of fieldwork with a robust political science framework, Dr. Khan offers new insights which challenge many of the dated and harmful assumptions about this place and its people. This volume is sure to become a must read for anyone interested in this 'ungovernable' space.' -Benjamin D. Hopkins, Professor of History, Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA The book addresses why the Pakistani state is facing persistent challenges in extending and consolidating its governance (authority) throughout its territories, especially in the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (ex-FATA)? Even after the de jure merger, the question still remains valid that how Pakistani state could establish its governance in these tribal areas? Through multi-dimensional approaches and multi-pronged analysis of state-centric (top-down), society-centric (bottom-up) and state-in-society (mixed-horizontal) approaches, the book explains factors and dimensions that pose challenges to Pakistani state governance in ex-FATA. The main hypothesis is that societies, where state governance is absent, turn to informal governance and create informal institutions as a substitute for the weak central state governance thereby challenging the domination and control/authority of the state. The book presents policy recommendations for bringing these tribal areas into the mainstream governance system of Pakistan. Asghar Khan is the head of the Department of Regional Studies, University of Peshawar, and teaches Political Science there.
ISBN: 9789811917943$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-19-1794-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: DS392.B35
Dewey Class. No.: 320.40490954911
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