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ID156527
Title ProperState sovereignty and international relations in Pakistan
Other Title Information analysing the realism stranglehold
LanguageENG
AuthorWaheed, Ahmed Waqas
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Pakistan, the field of international relations (IR) theory remains firmly embedded in the ‘realist’ tradition, to the detriment of a wider range of considerations. This stranglehold, strengthened by the particular evolutionary trajectory of the Pakistani state as well as a complacent academia, seems to have created a vicious circle of knowledge reproduction, reinforced by various bids for power, or proximity to it. This article scrutinises specifically the dominant understandings in Pakistan of state sovereignty and security in a broadly historical perspective, showing how the rise of the military, combined with security paranoia, has prevented academic creativity in this field, including scrutiny of recent concerns over rather close China–Pakistan links.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 37, No.3; Nov 2017: p.277-295
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research 2017-12 37, 3
Key WordsSecurity ;  State ;  Sovereignty ;  Military ;  Pakistan ;  Academia ;  International Relations ;  China–Pakistan Relations ;  Third World States