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Karachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City by Laurent Gayer (Paperback, 2014)

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With an official population approaching fifteen million, Karachi is one of the largest cities in the world. It is also the most violent. Since the mid- 1980s, it has endured endemic political conflict and criminal violence, which revolve around control of the city and its resources (votes, land and bhatta - 'protection' money). These struggles for the city have become ethnicised. Karachi, often referred to as a 'Pakistan in miniature,' has become increasingly fragmented, socially as well as territorially. Despite this chronic state of urban political warfare, Karachi is the cornerstone of the economy of Pakistan. Gayer's book is an attempt to elucidate this conundrum. Against journalistic accounts describing Karachi as chaotic and ungovernable, he argues that there is indeed order of a kind in the city's permanent civil war. Far from being entropic, Karachi's polity is predicated upon organisational, interpretative and pragmatic routines that have made violence 'manageable' for its populations. Whether such 'ordered disorder' is viable in the long term remains to be seen, but for now Karachi works despite - and sometimes through - violence.

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PublisherC Hurst & Co Publishers LTD
ISBN-139781849043113
eBay Product ID (ePID)176277804

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Number of Pages256 Pages
Publication NameKarachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year2014
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaUrban Planning
AuthorLaurent Gayer
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height216 mm
Item Width138 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorLaurent Gayer