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Playing with Fire: Pakistan at War with Itself |
| Pamela Constable |
| Random House, 2011, hardcover, 352 pp. |
| In this richly reported chronicle, Constable takes us on a panoramic tour of contemporary Pakistan, revealing the facade of democracy, the formidable hold of its business, bureaucratic and military elites, and the realities facing a largely powerless population. Both an empathic and alarming look inside one of the world's most violent and vexing countries, Playing with Fire is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand modern Pakistan and its momentous role on today's global stage. |
| List Price: $28 |
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AET Price: $18 |
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