This book analyses the discourse on Pakistan by exploring the knowledge production processes through which the International Relations community, Asian and South Asian area study centres, and think-tanks construct Pakistan’s identity. This book does not attempt to trace how Pakistan has been historically defined, explained, or understood by the International Relations interpretive communities or to supplant these understandings with the author’s version of what Pakistan is. Instead, this study focuses on investigating how the identity of Pakistan is fixed or stabilized via practices of the interpretive communities. In other words, this book attempts to address the following questions: How is the knowledge on Pakistan produced discursively? How is this knowledge represented in the writings on Pakistan? What are the conditions under which it is possible to make authoritative claims about Pakistan?
Author(s): Ahmed W. Waheed
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 242
Tags: Pakistan, International Relations, Area Studies
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii
Introduction (Ahmed W. Waheed)....Pages 1-37
The ‘Truth’ About Pakistan: Knowledge Production and Circulation in International Relations (Ahmed W. Waheed)....Pages 39-80
The ‘Truth’ About Pakistan: Knowledge Production and Circulation in Area Studies (Ahmed W. Waheed)....Pages 81-114
The ‘Truth About Pakistan’: Knowledge Production and Circulation in Think Tanks (Ahmed W. Waheed)....Pages 115-137
Knowledge Production and Circulation in Pakistani International Relations (Ahmed W. Waheed)....Pages 139-160
Conclusion (Ahmed W. Waheed)....Pages 161-180
Back Matter ....Pages 181-230