War, Coups, and Terror:
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Writen byBrian Cloughley - PublisherSkyhorse Publishing
- Year 2008
Cloughley explores the complex relationship between Pakistan's military and its political landscape, focusing on key events such as the 1971 military revolt, the rise of Islamic extremism, and the Army's involvement in the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban. He provides insights into the Army's internal dynamics, its strategic decisions, and the challenges it faces in balancing national security with political power. The book also discusses the Army's role in counterterrorism operations and its influence on Pakistan's foreign policy. Current Era Relevance: Understanding the historical context of Pakistan's military involvement in political and security matters is crucial for analyzing current events in the region. The Army's past actions have shaped the nation's approach to governance, conflict, and counterterrorism efforts. Cloughley's work provides valuable insights into the ongoing challenges Pakistan faces in achieving political stability and effectively combating terrorism. Rehabilitation Framework: The insights into the Army's counterterrorism operations and its interactions with extremist groups can inform the development of rehabilitation frameworks aimed at deradicalization and reintegration of former militants.

