Pakistan's Crisis Political and Economic Analysis
Spot Survey
No.19
Edited by UCHIKAWA Shuji
March 2000
Title page, Content, etc.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Behind the Political Takeover
1.2 Evaluating Nawaz Sharif
1.3 The Army and Religious Parties
1.4 Problems Facing the Musharraf Government Conclusion
1.1 Behind the Political Takeover
1.2 Evaluating Nawaz Sharif
1.3 The Army and Religious Parties
1.4 Problems Facing the Musharraf Government Conclusion
Chapter 2
An Analysis of the Military Coup d’etat in 1999 - Economic Conditions leading to the Coup -
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/ Hisaya Oda
2.1 An Overview of Economic Performance
2.2 Structural Macro- Problems
2.3 Economic Situation under the Second Nawaz Government
2.4 Economic Management by the Musharaf Regime Conclusion
2.2 Structural Macro- Problems
2.3 Economic Situation under the Second Nawaz Government
2.4 Economic Management by the Musharaf Regime Conclusion
Chapter 3
3.1 Privatization of the Sector in Pakistan
3.2 Political Issue of IPPs
3.3 Stagnation of Industrial Production
3.4 Industorialization and the Middle Class Conclusion
3.2 Political Issue of IPPs
3.3 Stagnation of Industrial Production
3.4 Industorialization and the Middle Class Conclusion
Chapter 4
India-Pakistan relations: The Heightened Confrontation after the Military Coup in Pakistan
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/ Kyoko Inoue
Introduction
4.1 India-Pakistan Relations in Retrospect
4.2 Process of Failure: From Nuclear Tests to Kargil Conflict via Lahore Conclusion
4.1 India-Pakistan Relations in Retrospect
4.2 Process of Failure: From Nuclear Tests to Kargil Conflict via Lahore Conclusion
Kyoko INOUE Research Coordinator, Institute of Developing Economies
Aeka INOUE Visiting Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
Shuji UCHIKAWA Researcher, Area Studies Department I, Institute of Developing Economies
Hisaya ODA Researcher, Area Studies Department I, Institute of Developing Economies
Aeka INOUE Visiting Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
Shuji UCHIKAWA Researcher, Area Studies Department I, Institute of Developing Economies
Hisaya ODA Researcher, Area Studies Department I, Institute of Developing Economies







