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Article

4 Nov 2007

Author:
Stephen Kotkin, New York Times

Economic Growth, Clad in Military Garb - Book Review: Military Inc., by Ayesha Siddiqa [Pakistan]

A few hundred intertwined families, many rooted in the military, maintain an anti-development chokehold on [Pakistan’s] wealth and political system...[Author Ayesha] Siddiqa has dared to illuminate Pakistan’s military as an oppressive holding company possessing not just security-related businesses, but also hotels, shopping malls, insurance companies, banks, farms and an airline.