Islam and Sectarian Violence in Pakistan
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Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL34650211M
- ISBN-139781138749955
- OCLC Control Number1091419950
- OCLC Control Number1061863354
- Library of Congress Control Number2020692469
Classifications
- LCCBP190.5.T47
- LCCHN690.5.V5
Description
"This book analyses the growth of sectarian-based terrorist violence in Pakistan, one of the Muslim majority states most affected by sectarian violence, ever since it was established in 1947. Sectarian violence among Muslims has emerged as a major global security problem in recent years. The author argues that the upsurge in sectarian violence in Pakistan, particularly since the late 1970s has had less to do with theological differences between the various sects of Islam, but are a consequence of the specific political, social, economic, demographic and cultural changes that have taken place in Pakistan since it was established as an independent state. A major theme of the book is the increasing violence, extent and expressions of sectarian conflict which have emerged as new forms of sectarian terrorism. The volume provides an in-depth empirical case study which addresses some major theoretical questions raised by Critical Terrorism Studies researchers in respect of the links between religion and sectarian terrorism in Pakistan and more widely. This book will be of much interest to students of critical terrorism studies, Asian politics, religious studies and International Relations in general"--
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