War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 80
... crisis was neither of his nor of the People's Party's making . He had gone from one end of the country to the other in an effort to develop a consensus . He noted that he and the president had agreed that there was a serious crisis and ...
... crisis was neither of his nor of the People's Party's making . He had gone from one end of the country to the other in an effort to develop a consensus . He noted that he and the president had agreed that there was a serious crisis and ...
Page 276
... crisis these men had faced . While the work of administration in India was broadly distributed and effectively coordinated , in Pakistan it was concentrated . The president by choice governed without a cabinet or council of ministers ...
... crisis these men had faced . While the work of administration in India was broadly distributed and effectively coordinated , in Pakistan it was concentrated . The president by choice governed without a cabinet or council of ministers ...
Page 317
... crisis decision making is substantial . Particularly useful for our purposes are Charles F. Hermann , ed . , International Crises : Insights from Behavioral Research ( New York : Free Press , 1972 ) ; Glenn H. Snyder and Paul Diesing ...
... crisis decision making is substantial . Particularly useful for our purposes are Charles F. Hermann , ed . , International Crises : Insights from Behavioral Research ( New York : Free Press , 1972 ) ; Glenn H. Snyder and Paul Diesing ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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