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ATP Reads: Your Favorite Books on Pakistan

Posted on January 26, 2010
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We at ATP like books. Over the last many months we have featured and discussed a number of books that relate to Pakistan in various ways.

In the Name of HonorIn the Line of FireA Mighty HeartCharlie Wilson's WarShameful FlightFriends not MastersThe Sole SpokesmanPakistans DriftJinnah by WolpertGrieving ShiasJehlum: City of VitastaEdhiPortrait of a Giving CommunityBetween Mosque and MilitaryEqbal AhmedThree Cups of Tea

I must confess that I had always hoped that we would talk more about books than we have. I hope we will be able to do so in the future. As a step towards that goal, we would like to invite our readers to share with us your suggestions of books on Pakistan that are worth reading.



This is not a popularity contest. We have no awards to give. We merely want to collate a list of books on Pakistan that people consider to be interesting reads. Specially those that you would consider recommending to others for whatever reason.

We have only two criteria:

  • First, that the books you suggest must be about Pakistan, and significantly so. We, of course, realize that many Pakistanis read many books that are not about Pakistan, but the focus of this blog is not only on ‘All’ Things Pakistan, but also ‘Only’ things about Pakistan.
  • Second, for the purpose of this first exercise please restrict your suggestions to books in the English language. This is a pragmatic, and not an ideological, criteria. The universe of books in Urdu is much larger – especially when one includes works of fiction and poetry – and hopefully we will have a separate exercise on those. For now, we wish to start small by focusing only on English language books.

The plan right now is to make this post and list a standing feature and to keep adding to it as readers share their suggestions and ideas. Hopefully this will be a useful service to those interested in Pakistan and Pakistaniat.

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  1. Farah Felix says:
    March 29th, 2008 8:53 am

    I am working on Pakistan’s regional role, especially in the context of ‘War against Terrorism’. I found recent books about Pakistan by Ayesha Sadiqua Agha’s Military Incorporated, Hussain Haqqani;s Pakistan between Mosque and Military, Mary Ann Weaver’s Pakistan in the Shadow of Afghanistan and Jihad, and the latest one by the little known Professor from Peshawar Ijaz Khan Pakistan’s Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Making to be excellent studies of their subject that is Pakistan today and a must study for any one trying to understand the phenomenon of Pakistan

  2. Ijaz Khan says:
    February 4th, 2008 4:05 am

    BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT
    Title: Pakistan

  3. Roaid says:
    January 23rd, 2008 1:36 pm

    Hi. Mirror to the blind by tehmina durrani is a wonderfull book about a great man of this century Edhi . People like him are born with a mission in mind and they wont rest till they achieve it and that what this book is all about . A must read.

  4. Rashid Jahangiri, MD says:
    November 23rd, 2007 10:24 pm

    I will recommend two books:

    Pakistan: Eye of storm, by Owen Bennett Jones

    Deception: Pakistan, the United States, and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons, by Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark

  5. Waheed says:
    July 31st, 2007 2:36 pm

    Gauhar Ayub’s book was launched today; http://www.jang-group.com/jang/jul2007-daily/31-07-2007/up65.gif

    Anybody knows anything about it? Anything interesting?

  6. MZ Khan says:
    July 26th, 2007 8:37 pm

    Now Gauhar Ayub’s book is coming out; http://www.jang-group.com/jang/jul2007-daily/27-07-2007/topst/main11.gif

    Let’s see what he has to disclose..

  7. Feisal Khan says:
    June 10th, 2007 2:07 pm

    There is also “Passage to Peshawar” by Richard Reeves (yes, THE Richard Reeves; not exactly a literary nobody). Now quite dated (published in 1984 but still available on Amazon), it is one of the best accounts of Pakistan under Zia that I’ve ever read. It’s also one of the best dissections of what makes Pakistan what-it-is. Given how little time Reeves spent here, he quite impressed me with his insights into Pakistan.

  8. Wasio Abbasi says:
    June 9th, 2007 11:40 pm

    Indeed a very good collection of books. I had admired Cohen’s book “Idea of Pakistan” since many of his arguments and suggestions were bang on target, some even complimenting what Musharraf is doing.

    I have read several books, nice to see “Pakistan’s drift to Extremism” up in the list. I’ll add the following books

    1) Kux’s “Pakistan and United States: Disenchanted Allies”

    2) “Pakistan, between Military and mosque” by Hussain Haqqani

    3) “PPP rise to power” by Philip E. Jones

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