Title of article :
The Military and the Praetorian Regimes in Pakistan Polities: Political Usurpers or Protectors of an Incipient Democracy?
Author/Authors :
Khan, Shamsul
From page :
74
To page :
92
Abstract :
Pakistan seems to be a classic example of a praetorian state with regimes oscillating on both sides of the middle point of a military rule -democracy continuum, where the armed forces - often in collusion with the civil bureaucracy - is lodged in the centre of governance, dictating the actual course of actions, even when there is a civilian regime. Even now when Pakistan is supposedly going through a new round of parliamentary democracy, the military is likely to continue to play an important role in the politics of Pakistan, particularly in the backdrop of the military operations in Swat and surrounding districts which comes amid longstanding US pressure on its Muslim ally to root out Al-Qaeda and Taliban hideouts along the border with Afghanistan. Consequently, there are reasons to be worried that praetorianism may persist in Pakistan.
Journal title :
Journal of International Studies
Journal title :
Journal of International Studies
Record number :
2698220
Link To Document :
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