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Preface; List of abbreviations; Map of Pakistan; Introduction;
1. The demand for Pakistan, 1940-1947;
2. Pakistan's share of the spoils;
3. Constructing the state;
4. Wielding state power: politicians, bureaucrats and generals;
5. Breaking down the political system, 1954-1958;
6. State and society in the balance: Islam as ideology and culture;
7. The state of martial rule, 1958 to the present: towards a conceptual framework; Glossary; Select bibliography; Index.
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