A dominant theme of General Pervez Musharraf's tenure as Pakistan's ruler has been the need for good governance. This is to be achieved both by the process of accountability and the introduction of structural administrative reforms, which will replace the 'sham' parliamentary democracy of the past decade with a grass roots 'real' democracy. This article sets out to examine these claims in terms of current political developments in Pakistan, as well as within the context of earlier military interventions. The focus is not on Musharraf or his political opponents as individuals, but on the institutions and environment that shape Pakistan's quest for democratic stability
The first ‘regular’ transfer of power between two civilian governments in Pakistan manifested itself...
Due to the domination of state institutions over political institutions, Pakistan has not experience...
The history of Pakistan shows a paradoxically countercyclical pattern for local democracy. Three tim...
The Pakistan military has long been considered the one institution in the country that functions suf...
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
Pakistan is a democratic country but since its inception, it has deprived political background...
It is generally acknowledged that the military is not a neutral force moving mechanically into the p...
Pakistan seems to be a classic example of a praetorian state with regimes oscillating on both sides ...
The article studies the political development of the country in the modern period. Special attention...
The article studies the political development of the country in the modern period. Special attention...
While most analysts have tended to view Pakistan’s domestic politics and political system as authori...
The military has played an integral role in Pakistan's governance SInce that country's inception. It...
"The first ‘regular’ transfer of power between two civilian governments in Pakistan manifested itsel...
The paper analysez the state of democracy, process of democratization and challenges to the governme...
For more than half of Pakistan’s 75 years of existence, the country has been ruled by military dicta...
The first ‘regular’ transfer of power between two civilian governments in Pakistan manifested itself...
Due to the domination of state institutions over political institutions, Pakistan has not experience...
The history of Pakistan shows a paradoxically countercyclical pattern for local democracy. Three tim...
The Pakistan military has long been considered the one institution in the country that functions suf...
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
Pakistan is a democratic country but since its inception, it has deprived political background...
It is generally acknowledged that the military is not a neutral force moving mechanically into the p...
Pakistan seems to be a classic example of a praetorian state with regimes oscillating on both sides ...
The article studies the political development of the country in the modern period. Special attention...
The article studies the political development of the country in the modern period. Special attention...
While most analysts have tended to view Pakistan’s domestic politics and political system as authori...
The military has played an integral role in Pakistan's governance SInce that country's inception. It...
"The first ‘regular’ transfer of power between two civilian governments in Pakistan manifested itsel...
The paper analysez the state of democracy, process of democratization and challenges to the governme...
For more than half of Pakistan’s 75 years of existence, the country has been ruled by military dicta...
The first ‘regular’ transfer of power between two civilian governments in Pakistan manifested itself...
Due to the domination of state institutions over political institutions, Pakistan has not experience...
The history of Pakistan shows a paradoxically countercyclical pattern for local democracy. Three tim...