📖 Overview
Maleeha Lodhi is a Pakistani diplomat, political scientist, and journalist who served as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as Pakistan's Representative to the United Nations.
Throughout her career, she has held significant academic positions, including Fellow at Harvard University's Institute of Politics and Distinguished Fellow at the London School of Economics. Her scholarly work focuses on Pakistan's foreign policy, regional security, and international relations.
As an author and editor, Lodhi has published several influential works including "Pakistan: Beyond the Crisis State" and "Pakistan's Encounter with Democracy." Her writings regularly appear in major international publications, and she previously served as editor of Pakistan's leading English-language newspaper, The News.
In addition to her diplomatic and academic work, Lodhi has been recognized as one of the most powerful women in the Muslim world by various international organizations. She was the first woman in Asia to become editor of a national daily newspaper and has consistently advocated for Pakistan's strategic interests in international forums.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Lodhi's insider perspective on Pakistan's politics and foreign relations, drawing from her experience as both diplomat and journalist. Her book "Pakistan: Beyond the Crisis State" receives attention for its analysis of Pakistan's challenges and potential solutions.
What readers liked:
- Detailed historical context and policy analysis
- Clear explanations of complex regional dynamics
- Balance of academic rigor with accessibility
- Multiple expert viewpoints through contributed chapters
What readers disliked:
- Some sections can be dense with policy details
- Limited coverage of certain domestic issues
- Writing style can be formal and academic
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads: 3.8/5 (based on 124 ratings)
Amazon: 4.1/5 (based on 28 reviews)
Notable reader comment: "Provides valuable insights into Pakistan's governance and security challenges, though the academic tone may not appeal to casual readers" - Amazon reviewer
Common feedback indicates readers find the book most useful as a reference for understanding Pakistan's institutional development and foreign policy positions.
📚 Books by Maleeha Lodhi
Pakistan: Beyond the Crisis State (2011)
An analysis of Pakistan's political, economic and social challenges, featuring contributions from scholars and experts examining paths toward stability and reform.
Pakistan's Encounter with Democracy (1994) A study of Pakistan's democratic transitions and challenges from independence through the early 1990s, with focus on civil-military relations and institutional development.
The External Dimension (2009) An examination of Pakistan's foreign policy and international relations, particularly focusing on regional dynamics and relationships with major powers.
Pakistan's Crisis of Leadership (1988) An investigation of leadership patterns in Pakistan's political system and their impact on governance and institutional stability.
Pakistan's Encounter with Democracy (1994) A study of Pakistan's democratic transitions and challenges from independence through the early 1990s, with focus on civil-military relations and institutional development.
The External Dimension (2009) An examination of Pakistan's foreign policy and international relations, particularly focusing on regional dynamics and relationships with major powers.
Pakistan's Crisis of Leadership (1988) An investigation of leadership patterns in Pakistan's political system and their impact on governance and institutional stability.
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