This book offers a political economy of Pakistan's northwest borderlands that challenges rupture-based narratives of state absence, conflict, and integration. The book advances the concept of layered continuity to capture the gradual process of how new rules, resources, and political openings are added onto older arrangements, producing a fragmented yet durable political order.Drawing on long-horizon archival research, sustained field interviews, policy documents, and electoral data, the book e…
This book offers a political economy of Pakistan's northwest borderlands that challenges rupture-based narratives of state absence, conflict, and integration. The book advances the concept of layered continuity to capture the gradual process of how new rules, resources, and political openings are added onto older arrangements, producing a fragmented yet durable political order.
Drawing on long-horizon archival research, sustained field interviews, policy documents, and electoral data, the book examines how development initiatives, administrative reforms, aid programmes, and political change in the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) have accumulated over time rather than displaced existing arrangements. Chapters demonstrate how interventions frequently reinforce existing local logics even as they alter the forms, idioms, and channels through which state power is exercised, adding new layers to established arrangements rather than displacing them over time. Rather than treating development and reform as instruments of replacement or integration, the book shows how successive interventions are absorbed into locally recognisable repertoires of authority, entitlement, and negotiation. Key terms and categories such as tribe, state, participation, corruption, and reform are not deployed as fixed explanatory labels, but are examined as languages of practice: the vocabularies through which actors articulate claims, justify access, contest distribution, and negotiate legitimacy.
By tracing how authority and development are negotiated over time, the study moves beyond exceptionalist or security- and conflict-centred readings of the borderlands. It offers an analytically sharp framework that will be relevant to scholars and debates within the fields of postcolonial governance, South Asian politics, and economic development.
This book offers a political economy of Pakistan's northwest borderlands that challenges rupture-based narratives of state absence, conflict, and integration. The book advances the concept of layered continuity to capture the gradual process of how new rules, resources, and political openings are added onto older arrangements, producing a fragmented yet durable political order.
Drawing on long-horizon archival research, sustained field interviews, policy documents, and electoral data, the book examines how development initiatives, administrative reforms, aid programmes, and political change in the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) have accumulated over time rather than displaced existing arrangements. Chapters demonstrate how interventions frequently reinforce existing local logics even as they alter the forms, idioms, and channels through which state power is exercised, adding new layers to established arrangements rather than displacing them over time. Rather than treating development and reform as instruments of replacement or integration, the book shows how successive interventions are absorbed into locally recognisable repertoires of authority, entitlement, and negotiation. Key terms and categories such as tribe, state, participation, corruption, and reform are not deployed as fixed explanatory labels, but are examined as languages of practice: the vocabularies through which actors articulate claims, justify access, contest distribution, and negotiate legitimacy.
By tracing how authority and development are negotiated over time, the study moves beyond exceptionalist or security- and conflict-centred readings of the borderlands. It offers an analytically sharp framework that will be relevant to scholars and debates within the fields of postcolonial governance, South Asian politics, and economic development.
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