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Since Pakistan gained independence in 1947, only once has an elected government completed its tenure and peacefully transferred power to another elected government. In sharp contrast to neighboring India, the Muslim nation has been ruled by its milit
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The military has dominated politics and national security in Pakistan since the decade following independence from British colonial rule in August 1947. The country appears to be caught in a persistent praetorian trap: It has experienced three milita
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https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1842
https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1842
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Aqil Shah
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Journal of Democracy. 30:128-142
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Aqil Shah
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Asian Survey. 59:98-107
Parliamentary elections in July 2018 brought the right-wing Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf, headed by former cricketer Imran Khan, to power. The PTI finished short of the 137 seats needed to form a government. But it emerged as the single largest party in
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Aqil Shah
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Commonwealth & Comparative Politics. 55:489-508
In June 1975, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency rule, capping off a decade long process of the ‘deinstitutionalisation’ of the founding Congress party, increased social mobilisa...
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Aqil Shah
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Asian Survey. 56:216-224
Pakistan’s government adopted an ambitious National Action Plan to counter terrorism. Aside from poor implementation, the plan remains bedeviled by the powerful military’s selective counterterrorism approach, which targets hostile militant groups
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Aqil Shah
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Perspectives on Politics. 13:1103-1112
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Aqil Shah
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Asia Policy. 19:152-157
The Greedy Warrior StateThere has been a spate of books on Pakistan and its military in recent years. Of these, T.V. Paul's The Warrior State: Pakistan in the Contemporary World and C. Christine Fair's Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of