Migration and Small Towns in Pakistan

Migration and Small Towns in Pakistan

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  • Author: Arif Hasan
  • Publisher: IIED
  • ISBN: 1843697343
  • Category : Migration, Internal
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 140


Refugee Cities

Refugee Cities

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  • Author: Sanaa Alimia
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 1512822795
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

Situated between the 1970s Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan and the post–2001 War on Terror, Refugee Cities tells the story of how global wars affect everyday life for Afghans who have been living as refugees in Pakistan. This book provides a necessary glimpse of what ordinary life looks like for a long-term refugee population, beyond the headlines of war, terror, or helpless suffering. It also increases our understanding of how cities—rather than the nation—are important sites of identity-making for people of migrant origins. In Refugee Cities, Sanaa Alimia reconstructs local microhistories to chronicle the lives of ordinary people living in low-income neighborhoods in Peshawar and Karachi and the ways in which they have transformed the cities of which they are a part. In Pakistan, formal citizenship is almost impossible for Afghans to access; despite this, Afghans have made new neighborhoods, expanded city boundaries, built cities through their labor in construction projects, and created new urban identities—and often they have done so alongside Pakistanis. Their struggles are a crucial, neglected dimension of Pakistan’s urban history. Yet given that the Afghan experience in Pakistan is profoundly shaped by geopolitics, the book also documents how, in the War-on-Terror era, many Afghans have been forced to leave Pakistan. This book, then, is also a documentation of the multiple displacements migrants are subject to and the increased normalization of deportation as a part of “refugee management.”


Pakistan's Democratic Transition

Pakistan's Democratic Transition

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  • Author: Ishtiaq Ahmad
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317235940
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 269

Politics in Pakistan has traditionally been understood in the context of civil-military relationship. In May 2013, for the first time in history, Pakistan saw an elected government complete a full term in office and transfer power through the ballot box to another civilian government. In view of such an important development, this book offers critical perspectives on Pakistan’s current democratic transition and its implications for national politics, security and foreign policy. It critically analyses the emerging political trends in the country, including their underlying sources, attributes, constraints, and prospects of sustainability. Drawing on history, diverse theoretical perspectives, and empirical evidence, it explains the dynamics of the democratic process, contested borders and spaces, and regionalism. Contributions are from 13 prominent scholars in the field, who provide a wide-ranging analysis of Pakistan’s contemporary national and regional challenges, as well as the opportunities they entail for its viability as a democratic state. Taking the debate on Pakistan beyond the outmoded notions of praetorian politics and security, the book explores the future prospects of civilian supremacy in the country. It will be of interest to students and scholars of South Asian Politics, Political Sociology and Security Studies, as well as policy-makers, diplomats, security experts and military professionals.


The Asian City: Processes of Development, Characteristics and Planning

The Asian City: Processes of Development, Characteristics and Planning

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  • Author: Ashok K. Dutt
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9401110026
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 414

In The Asian City the Asian urbanisation processes, nature and characteristics of the 1990s have been analyzed by countries, by comparing different countries and in an international context. The authors are urban specialists from four continents. This volume has been divided into six parts: Part I Urbanisation in an international context; Part II Comparative urban setting; Part III Urbanisation characteristics by country; Part IV Urban planning; Part V The urban poor, and Part VI Perspectives on urbanization. This work allows the reader to understand Asian urban forms, their evolution, the nature of urbanisation, its impact on economic growth in cities, the living and working conditions of the poor, and urban planning and problems.


Developing Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan

Developing Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan

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  • Author: Iqrar Ahmad Khan
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1351208225
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 947

Agriculture plays a pivotal role in the economy and development of Pakistan providing food to consumers, raw materials to industries, and a market for industrial goods. Unfortunately, agricultural production is stagnant due to several barriers including a fixed cropping pattern, reliance on a few major crops, a narrow genetic pool, poor seed quality, and a changing climate. In addition, the high cost of production, weak phytosanitary compliance mechanisms, and a lack of cold chain facilities makes Pakistan agriculturally uncompetitive in export markets. Despite all these issues, agriculture is the primary industry in Pakistan and small farmers continue to dominate the business. Small farmers grow crops for subsistence under a fixed cropping pattern and a holistic approach is required to develop agriculture to improve the livelihoods of the rural populace. This book presents an exhaustive look at agriculture in Pakistan. Chapters provide critical analyses of present trends, inadequacies in agriculture, strategic planning, improvement programs and policies while keeping in view the natural resources, plant- and animal-related agricultural production technologies, input supplies, population planning, migration and poverty, and balanced policies on finance, credit, marketing, and trade.


Not Only Climate Change

Not Only Climate Change

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  • Author: Cecilia Tacoli
  • Publisher: IIED
  • ISBN: 1843698080
  • Category : Buenos Aires (Argentina)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 45


New Perspectives on Pakistan's Political Economy

New Perspectives on Pakistan's Political Economy

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  • Author: Matthew McCartney
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 110848655X
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 287

Makes a major intervention in debates around the nature of the political economy of Pakistan, focusing on its contemporary social dynamics.


Assessing the scale and nature of urban poverty in Buenos Aires

Assessing the scale and nature of urban poverty in Buenos Aires

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  • Author: Jorgelina Hardoy
  • Publisher: IIED
  • ISBN: 1843697793
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 55


Interrogating Urban Poverty Lines

Interrogating Urban Poverty Lines

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  • Author: Miniva Chibuye
  • Publisher: IIED
  • ISBN: 1843697963
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 43


Studies on Karachi

Studies on Karachi

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  • Author: Sabiah Askari
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN: 1443884502
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 325

The conference on Karachi in 2013 was the first event arranged by a newly-created body, The Karachi Conference Foundation, designed to deliberate on all aspects of the city’s life. This book, bringing together the papers presented at the Conference, represents a landmark in scholarship on the mega-city and its issues. It is always a matter of great interest to see how certain societies have developed, starting out as Stone Age sites and flourishing as throbbing urban centres. While not every stage of this process is always documented, the records of remnants collected often help in painting a portrait that provides insights into this transformation. This is what Studies on Karachi does. Lay readers and scholars in a range of different disciplines with an interest in how a sleepy settlement in the late medieval period developed into a mega-city will find this book particularly useful. What emerges from the various chapters is the depiction of a city that, despite its vibrancy, is afflicted with numerous problems, ranging from poor planning to colossal mismanagement. Women, marginalized communities, neglected areas, issues of planning and development, and the history, and the anthropology of Karachi are all particular foci of attention throughout the book.