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After the bin Laden raid: was the joint session of parliament after the Abbottabad incident a charade or a turning point? / Nawaz, Shuja   Journal Article
Nawaz, Shuja Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Changing Pakistan army officer corps / Fair, C Christine; Nawaz, Shuja   Journal Article
Fair, C Christine Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Pakistan Army elicits many concerns about terrorism, nuclear and the coherence of the state. However, very little is actually known about this institution. This article mobilizes unique data to address one important facet: the Army's geographical recruitment base. We find that the Pakistan Army has been successful at expanding the geographical recruitment base while some groups (namely those who are native to Sindh) remain highly under-represented. We also find that the officer corps is increasingly coming from urban areas. We conclude with a discussion of the implications of these important shifts subject to the limitations of our data.
Key Words Nuclear  Terrorism  Pakistan Army  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Crossed swords: Pakistan, its army, and the wars within / Nawaz, Shuja 2008  Book
Nawaz, Shuja Book
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Publication Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2008.
Description xliv, 655p.
Standard Number 9780195476606
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053657320.95491/NAW 053657MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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First Kashmir war revisited / Nawaz, Shuja   Journal Article
Nawaz, Shuja Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Pakistan on the basis of previously unavailable secret documents from the headquarters of the Pakistan Army to explain the thinking behind the initial tribal incursion into Kashmir and the subsequent prosecution of the conflict between the Pakistan and Indian armies. It then analyzes the effects of this war on the officers involved and its contribution to the emergence of a praetorian tradition in Pakistani politics, as evidenced in the attempted coup d'état of 1951.
Key Words Conflict  India  Kashmir  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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