Pakistan Deep Inside the World's Most Frightening State

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Edition: Revised
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Pub. Date: 2010-02-16
Publisher(s): Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Summary

No nation is more critical to U.S. foreign policy than nuclear-armed Pakistan. Wedged between India and Afghanistan, it is the second largest country in the Islamic world. But with militant Islamists now expanding their control over some of the country's most strategically sensitive areas, there is a growing fear that Washington's most stolid ally in South Asiaat least ostensiblyis unraveling, and perhaps is even on the verge of collapse. With a dozen or so private Islamist armies, a hundred or so nuclear weapons, and a dysfunctional government, Pakistan is considered one of the most dangerous places on earth. Its disintegration would pose an unthinkable threat to the United States and the West, including the prospect of its nuclear arsenal being captured by religious extremists.InPakistan, Mary Anne Weaver presents her personal journey through a country in turmoil, reconstructing, largely in the voices of the key participants themselvesGeneral Pervez Musharraf, General Muhammed Zia, and the assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhuttothe legacies now haunting Pakistan in the aftermath of the U.S.-sponsored jihad in the 1980s in Afghanistan. Combining deep geopolitical intelligence with a vivid portrait of a landof its people, its mystery, and its clansPakistanprovides an essential background for anyone who wants to understand the single most urgent problem facing the international community.

Author Biography

Mary Anne Weaver is a foreign correspondent for The New Yorker, and is the author of A Portrait of Egypt: A Journey Through the World of Militant Islam (FSG, 1999). An Alicia Patterson Fellow for 2001, she and her husband divide their time between New York City and Santa Monica

Table of Contents

Mapp. ix
Preface to the Revised Paperback Editionp. xi
Preludep. 3
General on a Tightropep. 11
"This was Pakistan"p. 45
In the Tribal Lands: Balochistanp. 86
Hunting with the Sheikhsp. 130
Daughter of Pakistanp. 165
Déjà Vup. 214
Kashmirp. 249
Afterwordp. 275
Acknowledgmentsp. 283
Indexp. 285
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