Ayesha Siddiqa

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Ayesha Siddiqa



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Military Inc.: Inside Pakis...

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“The army struck hard at the roots of populist politics by assassinating Bhutto. The prime minister was arrested, tried for murder and hung in 1979. The Machiavellian prince had turned into the tragic character of Christopher Marlow’s Dr Faustus, who had sold his soul to the devil for power and become a victim of his own intellect.”
Ayesha Siddiqa, Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy

“The army struck hard at the roots of populist politics by assassinating Bhutto. The prime minister was arrested, tried for murder and hung in 1979. The Machiavellian prince had turned into the tragic character of Christopher Marlow’s Dr Faustus, who had sold his soul to the devil”
Ayesha Siddiqa, Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy

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