Pakistan: A Hard Country

Pakistan: A Hard Country

Anatol Lieven

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In the past decade Pakistan has become a country of immense importance to its region, the United States, and the world. With almost 200 million people, a 500,000-man army, nuclear weapons, and a large diaspora in Britain and North America, Pakistan is central to the hopes of jihadis and the fears of their enemies. Yet the greatest short-term threat to Pakistan is not Islamist insurgency as such, but the actions of the United States, and the greatest long-term threat is ecological change. Anatol Lieven's book is a magisterial investigation of this highly complex and often poorly understood country: its regions, ethnicities, competing religious traditions, varied social landscapes, deep political tensions, and historical patterns of violence; but also its surprising underlying stability, rooted in kinship, patronage, and the power of entrenched local elites. Engagingly written, combining history and profound analysis with reportage from Lieven's extensive travels as a journalist and academic, Pakistan: A Hard Country is both utterly compelling and deeply revealing.


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  • mirza
    Apr 12, 2025
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    Though a decade old at this point, this book provides a great overview of the challenges Pakistan has, is and will probably will continue to face. It goes into great detail about the various causes behind the turbulent state of affairs of the country.

    Initially, I was skeptical of this book's authenticity since it was written by a Western author, but I now appreciate Anatol Lieven's effort to not look at Pakistan through a Western lens. However, there is a very SLIGHT hint of bias that pops up from time to time, but this will in no way hinder an otherwise excellent reading experience.

    A blend of historical context, statistics and the many interviews with people from all walks of all life, from high ranking government officials to shopkeepers in villages, make this not just a great book for everyone, but a must read for Pakistanis.

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