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MILITARY RULE-PAKISTAN (4) answer(s).
 
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Dictating democracy / Vatikiotis Michael Dec 20,2001  Article
Vatikiotis Michael Article
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Publication Dec 20,2001.
Description 14-21
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ID:   051844


Military rule, islamism and democracy in Pakistan / Nasr, Vali Spring 2004  Journal Article
Nasr, Vali Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
Summary/Abstract Pakistan's politics has been shaped by the dynamics of civilian-military relations and Islamism's relation to the state. This has created an ongoing negotiation for power in which the military, civilian politicians, and Islamist forces have individually and in alliance with one another vied for control of Pakistan's politics. General Pervez Musharraf's regime has been no exception to this trend. As its claim to secular military rule proved untenable, it has turned to rely on Islamist forces to manage civilian-military relations.
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ID:   018348


Pakistan journey to nowhere / Bahadur, Kalim Oct-Nov-Dec 2000  Article
Bahadur, Kalim Article
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Publication Oct-Nov-Dec 2000.
Description 28-29,32
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ID:   056412


What, me worry? / Sanaa Ahmed Oct 2003  Journal Article
Sanaa Ahmed Journal Article
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