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National Identity and Regional Cooperation

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Deals with origin of the Unionist Party, its policies, its politics, moments of success, its failures as well as the commitment of its leaders to the colonial system and how their actions and programmes were influenced by the attitude of the British towards them. Shows passions unleashed in relation to the 'agenda of Pakistan' reduced the party to irrelevance and insignificance leading to its disappearance from the political science.

380 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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H.S. Chopra

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