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Old and New Challenges in Pakistan

Colonial heritage explains why Pakistan's political practices after partition have been so different from those of the Indian Union. Even though the military is omnipresent, it does not always oppose democratization, as Western countries believe. It is Islamization & the consequences of the...

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