Background
Ziring, Lawrence was born on December 11, 1928 in Brooklyn. Son of Israel A. and Anna (Berg) Ziring.
(This book by a leading scholar is the definitive history ...)
This book by a leading scholar is the definitive history of Pakistan. Beginning with an examination of the people and forces that shaped the construction of an independent, predominantly Muslim state within the subcontinent, Ziring provides an incisive and comprehensive description of the events that influenced Pakistan's development in the subsequent fifty years.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195778162/?tag=2022091-20
(This critical study of the first 20 years of Bangladesh e...)
This critical study of the first 20 years of Bangladesh examines Bangladesh's ethos and legacy. Lawrence Ziring traces the tragic circumstances of its emergence and the difficulties encountered in giving expression to Bengali political aspirations. In major part, the volume analyzes the performances of Bangladesh's principal leaders, who sought, Ziring argues, to articulate the sentiments of their people, but nevertheless failed the nation.
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(The fiftieth anniversary of Pakistan’s independence was a...)
The fiftieth anniversary of Pakistan’s independence was a time for stock-taking. Ushered in amidst great hope and unprecedented bloodshed, Pakistan has seemingly lurched from crisis to crisis as its politicians and leaders searched for solutions to its myriad of problems. Has the vision that was Pakistan measured up to reality? In this well-researched, analytical account, Lawrence Ziring looks at the path Pakistan has taken, what it has achieved, and provides some thoughts on the future course and direction of the nation.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00726PPQE/?tag=2022091-20
(This is a readable work, and a new account that is not a ...)
This is a readable work, and a new account that is not a mere survey, but a road map through a rocky past, when Muslims pushed to break up India, the land they had invaded centuries ago, wanted it and took it for their own, carving it in several places.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0891589821/?tag=2022091-20
(The first 20 years after independence, Bangladesh experie...)
The first 20 years after independence, Bangladesh experienced constant trauma. Millions of Bengalis perished in the creation of Bangladesh. Thousands more died as a consequence of the violent political struggle in the years after independence.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9840511971/?tag=2022091-20
Ziring, Lawrence was born on December 11, 1928 in Brooklyn. Son of Israel A. and Anna (Berg) Ziring.
Bachelor of Science, Columbia University, 1955. Master International Affairs, Columbia University, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1962.
Lecturer, Columbia University, New York City, 1960-1961; assistant professor, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, 1961-1964; assistant professor, Syracuse (New York) U., 1964-1967; associate professor political science, Western Michigan U., Kalamazaoo, 1967-1973; professor, Western Michigan U., Kalamazaoo, since 1973; director development administration programs, Western Michigan U., since 1995; professor political science, Arnold E. Schneider, since 1998. Director Institute of Government and Politics, Western Michigan U., 1979-1993. President American Institute Pakistan Studies, 1990-1993.
(This is a readable work, and a new account that is not a ...)
(This critical study of the first 20 years of Bangladesh e...)
(The fiftieth anniversary of Pakistan’s independence was a...)
(The first 20 years after independence, Bangladesh experie...)
(This book by a leading scholar is the definitive history ...)
(This book by a leading scholar is the definitive history ...)
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Staff sergeant United States Army, 1951-1953. Member Atlantic Council (academic associate), Association for Asian Studis.
Married Raye Marlene Ralph, August 10, 1962. Children: Leona Robin, Sarah Adeen.