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Can the Islamic bomb become a reality / Hoodbhoy, Pervez   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Education reform: beyond the rhetoric / Hoodbhoy, Pervez   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Nuclear fears, hopes and realities in Pakistan / Hoodbhoy, Pervez; Mian, Zia   Article
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Summary/Abstract In the four decades since Pakistan launched its nuclear weapons program, and especially in the fifteen years since the nuclear tests of 1998, a way of thinking and a related set of feelings about the bomb have taken hold among policy-makers and the public in Pakistan. These include the ideas that the bomb can ensure Pakistan's security; resolve the long-standing dispute with India over Kashmir in Pakistan's favour; help create a new national spirit; establish Pakistan as a leader among Islamic countries; and usher in a new stage in Pakistan's economic development. None of these hopes has come to pass, and in many ways Pakistan is much worse off than before it went nuclear. Yet the feelings about the bomb remain strong and it is these feelings that will have to be examined critically and be set aside if Pakistan is to move towards nuclear restraint and nuclear disarmament. This will require a measure of stability in a country beset by multiple insurgencies, the emergence of a peace movement able to launch a national debate on foreign policy and nuclear weapons, and greater international concern regarding the outcomes of nuclear arms racing in South Asia.
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Nuclear issues between India and Pakistan: myths and realities / Hoodbhoy, Pervez 1994  Book
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Publication The Henry L Stimson Centre, 1994.
Description 19p.
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Pakistan: origins, identity and future / Hoodbhoy, Pervez 2023  Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2023.
Description xxii, 454p.pbk
Standard Number 9781032458953
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Pakistan after Osama / Hoodbhoy, Pervez   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Pakistan's nuclear bayonet: even if our nuclear weapons are safe, can they really guarantee Pakistan's safety? / Hoodbhoy, Pervez   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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The Saudi-Isation of Pakistan / Hoodbhoy, Pervez   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The common belief in Pakistan is that Islamic radicalism is a problem only in FATA, and that madrassas are the only institutions serving as jihad factories. This is a serious misconception. Extremism is breeding at a ferocious rate in public and private schools within Pakistan's towns and cities. Left unchallenged, this education will produce a generation incapable of co-existing with anyone except strictly their own kind. The mindset it creates may eventually lead to Pakistan's demise as a nation state.
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Why Pakistan is not a nation: and how it could become one / Hoodbhoy, Pervez   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Religion  Islamic State  Nation  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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