Outline Pakistan Studies
Outline Pakistan Studies
Credit Hours: 2
1. Historical Perspective
(b) Ideological rationale with special reference to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
• 1947-58
• 1958-71
• 1971-77
• 1977-88
• 1988-99
• 1999-onwards
3. Contemporary Pakistan
1. Abid, S. Q. A Muslim Struggle for Independence: Sir Syed to Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Lahore: Sang-i-Meel. 2007.
2. Afzal, M. Rafique. Political Parties in Pakistan, Vol. I, II & III. Islamabad, NIHCR,
1998.
3. Akbar, S. Zaidi. Issues in Pakistan’s Economy. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2000.
4. Anwar Syed, Issues and Realities of Pakistani Politics, Research Society of Pakistan,
University of the Punjab, Lahore, 2007
14. Mahmood, Safdar. Pakistan: Political Roots and Development, 1947-1999. Karachi:
OUP, 2003.
15. ________.Pakistan Political Roots & Development. Lahore, 1994.
16. Muhammad Waseem, Pakistan Under Martial Law, Lahore: Vanguard, 1987.
17. _________ , Democratization in Pakistan: A Study of the 2002Elections, Lahore, Oxford
University Press, 2007.
18. . Sattar, Abdul. Pakistan Foreign Policy 1947-2009, Karachi: OUP, 2009.
19. Sayeed, Khalid Bin. Pakistan the Formative Phase. Karachi: Oxford University Press.
(2003).
20. Shafqat, Saeed, New Perspectives on Pakistan: Visions for the Future,Karachi, Oxford
University Press, 2007.
21. Syed Mujawar Hussain Shah, Religion and Politics in Pakistan, Islamabad: National
Institute of Pakistan Studies, 1996
22. Wilcox, Wayne. The Emergence of Bangladesh. Washington: American Enterprise,
Institute of Public Policy Research, 1972.
23. Wolpert, Stanley. India and Pakistan Continued Conflict or Cooperation?
California: University of California Press. 2010.
24. Ziring, Lawrence. Enigma of Political Development. Kent England: Dawson & sons Ltd,
1980.
25. ____________. Pakistan in the Twentieth Century, Oxford University Press, 1997.