The Fractious Path Pakistan`s Democratic Transition
By: Raza Rumi
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Since its inception, Pakistan has oscillated
between authoritarianism and democratic spells. An anthology of news
commentaries, The Fractious Path makes an attempt at tracing Pakistan's
political trajectory during the years 2008-2013. These years mark
Pakistan's transition from General Pervez Musharraf's authoritarian
regime to a democratic order. The books tells us about the powerful
civil-military government that ruled the country for almost three
decades and it was around this time, 2007 precisely, that Benazir Bhutto
was assassinated, the 2008 elections returned her party to power and a
hybrid military-democratic government was put in place. The Pakistani
Taliban, jihadism, a fragile economy coupled with Afghanistan's regional
conflict deterred the country's overall growth.
Publication Date:
30/11/-0001
Number of Pages::
376
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9789351777304
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Publisher Date:
30/11/-0001
Number of Pages::
376
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9789351777304
Since its inception, Pakistan has oscillated
between authoritarianism and democratic spells. An anthology of news
commentaries, The Fractious Path makes an attempt at tracing Pakistan's
political trajectory during the years 2008-2013. These years mark
Pakistan's transition from General Pervez Musharraf's authoritarian
regime to a democratic order. The books tells us about the powerful
civil-military government that ruled the country for almost three
decades and it was around this time, 2007 precisely, that Benazir Bhutto
was assassinated, the 2008 elections returned her party to power and a
hybrid military-democratic government was put in place. The Pakistani
Taliban, jihadism, a fragile economy coupled with Afghanistan's regional
conflict deterred the country's overall growth.