From Captain to Khan: The Rise and Fall of Imran Khan
Par :Formats :
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub est :
- Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
- Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
- Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony

Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement
Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
- FormatePub
- ISBN8231358380
- EAN9798231358380
- Date de parution08/06/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
BOOK DESCRIPTIONFrom Captain to Khan: The Rise and Fall of Imran KhanIn this definitive biography, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig chronicles the extraordinary life of Imran Khan-from his emergence as Pakistan's greatest cricket captain to his tenure as the country's 22nd Prime Minister and his dramatic removal from office through a historic vote of no confidence. This comprehensive account traces the remarkable transformation of a sporting hero into a political phenomenon whose impact continues to reshape Pakistani democracy.
Drawing upon extensive research, previously unpublished documents, and exclusive interviews, Baig presents an unflinching portrait of Khan's three-decade political journey. From his early days as a privileged Oxford-educated athlete to his philanthropic work building Pakistan's first comprehensive cancer hospital, from his struggles in the political wilderness to his triumphant electoral victory in 2018, this biography captures the full arc of a leader who embodied both the aspirations and contradictions of modern Pakistan.
The book provides unprecedented insight into Khan's governing philosophy, his complex relationship with Pakistan's powerful military establishment, his ambitious social programs including the groundbreaking Ehsaas initiative, and his controversial foreign policy decisions that ultimately contributed to his downfall. Baig examines how Khan's cricket-inspired leadership style-characterized by unwavering self-belief and tactical innovation-both energized millions of supporters and created the institutional conflicts that ended his premiership.
More than a political biography, this work serves as a window into Pakistan's democratic evolution, exploring how Khan's populist movement challenged traditional political dynasties while raising fundamental questions about civilian authority, institutional governance, and the role of charismatic leadership in developing democracies. The narrative encompasses Khan's post-removal political resistance, his legal battles, and his continued influence on Pakistani political discourse."From Captain to Khan" offers essential reading for anyone seeking to understand contemporary Pakistani politics, the global phenomenon of populist leadership, and the ongoing struggle for democratic consolidation in the Islamic world.
Dr. Baig's masterful storytelling combines scholarly rigor with compelling narrative, making this complex political story accessible to both academic and general audiences. This biography stands as both a tribute to Khan's extraordinary life and a sober assessment of his mixed legacy for Pakistan's democratic future.
Drawing upon extensive research, previously unpublished documents, and exclusive interviews, Baig presents an unflinching portrait of Khan's three-decade political journey. From his early days as a privileged Oxford-educated athlete to his philanthropic work building Pakistan's first comprehensive cancer hospital, from his struggles in the political wilderness to his triumphant electoral victory in 2018, this biography captures the full arc of a leader who embodied both the aspirations and contradictions of modern Pakistan.
The book provides unprecedented insight into Khan's governing philosophy, his complex relationship with Pakistan's powerful military establishment, his ambitious social programs including the groundbreaking Ehsaas initiative, and his controversial foreign policy decisions that ultimately contributed to his downfall. Baig examines how Khan's cricket-inspired leadership style-characterized by unwavering self-belief and tactical innovation-both energized millions of supporters and created the institutional conflicts that ended his premiership.
More than a political biography, this work serves as a window into Pakistan's democratic evolution, exploring how Khan's populist movement challenged traditional political dynasties while raising fundamental questions about civilian authority, institutional governance, and the role of charismatic leadership in developing democracies. The narrative encompasses Khan's post-removal political resistance, his legal battles, and his continued influence on Pakistani political discourse."From Captain to Khan" offers essential reading for anyone seeking to understand contemporary Pakistani politics, the global phenomenon of populist leadership, and the ongoing struggle for democratic consolidation in the Islamic world.
Dr. Baig's masterful storytelling combines scholarly rigor with compelling narrative, making this complex political story accessible to both academic and general audiences. This biography stands as both a tribute to Khan's extraordinary life and a sober assessment of his mixed legacy for Pakistan's democratic future.
BOOK DESCRIPTIONFrom Captain to Khan: The Rise and Fall of Imran KhanIn this definitive biography, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig chronicles the extraordinary life of Imran Khan-from his emergence as Pakistan's greatest cricket captain to his tenure as the country's 22nd Prime Minister and his dramatic removal from office through a historic vote of no confidence. This comprehensive account traces the remarkable transformation of a sporting hero into a political phenomenon whose impact continues to reshape Pakistani democracy.
Drawing upon extensive research, previously unpublished documents, and exclusive interviews, Baig presents an unflinching portrait of Khan's three-decade political journey. From his early days as a privileged Oxford-educated athlete to his philanthropic work building Pakistan's first comprehensive cancer hospital, from his struggles in the political wilderness to his triumphant electoral victory in 2018, this biography captures the full arc of a leader who embodied both the aspirations and contradictions of modern Pakistan.
The book provides unprecedented insight into Khan's governing philosophy, his complex relationship with Pakistan's powerful military establishment, his ambitious social programs including the groundbreaking Ehsaas initiative, and his controversial foreign policy decisions that ultimately contributed to his downfall. Baig examines how Khan's cricket-inspired leadership style-characterized by unwavering self-belief and tactical innovation-both energized millions of supporters and created the institutional conflicts that ended his premiership.
More than a political biography, this work serves as a window into Pakistan's democratic evolution, exploring how Khan's populist movement challenged traditional political dynasties while raising fundamental questions about civilian authority, institutional governance, and the role of charismatic leadership in developing democracies. The narrative encompasses Khan's post-removal political resistance, his legal battles, and his continued influence on Pakistani political discourse."From Captain to Khan" offers essential reading for anyone seeking to understand contemporary Pakistani politics, the global phenomenon of populist leadership, and the ongoing struggle for democratic consolidation in the Islamic world.
Dr. Baig's masterful storytelling combines scholarly rigor with compelling narrative, making this complex political story accessible to both academic and general audiences. This biography stands as both a tribute to Khan's extraordinary life and a sober assessment of his mixed legacy for Pakistan's democratic future.
Drawing upon extensive research, previously unpublished documents, and exclusive interviews, Baig presents an unflinching portrait of Khan's three-decade political journey. From his early days as a privileged Oxford-educated athlete to his philanthropic work building Pakistan's first comprehensive cancer hospital, from his struggles in the political wilderness to his triumphant electoral victory in 2018, this biography captures the full arc of a leader who embodied both the aspirations and contradictions of modern Pakistan.
The book provides unprecedented insight into Khan's governing philosophy, his complex relationship with Pakistan's powerful military establishment, his ambitious social programs including the groundbreaking Ehsaas initiative, and his controversial foreign policy decisions that ultimately contributed to his downfall. Baig examines how Khan's cricket-inspired leadership style-characterized by unwavering self-belief and tactical innovation-both energized millions of supporters and created the institutional conflicts that ended his premiership.
More than a political biography, this work serves as a window into Pakistan's democratic evolution, exploring how Khan's populist movement challenged traditional political dynasties while raising fundamental questions about civilian authority, institutional governance, and the role of charismatic leadership in developing democracies. The narrative encompasses Khan's post-removal political resistance, his legal battles, and his continued influence on Pakistani political discourse."From Captain to Khan" offers essential reading for anyone seeking to understand contemporary Pakistani politics, the global phenomenon of populist leadership, and the ongoing struggle for democratic consolidation in the Islamic world.
Dr. Baig's masterful storytelling combines scholarly rigor with compelling narrative, making this complex political story accessible to both academic and general audiences. This biography stands as both a tribute to Khan's extraordinary life and a sober assessment of his mixed legacy for Pakistan's democratic future.