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Recidivist Militarism in Pakistan
Recidivist Militarism in Pakistan
Author(s)
Faruqui, Ahmad
Abstract
Pakistan has avoided the global trend toward democracy and vacillated between military and civil rule. This has led to chronic corruption, military consumption of half the nation’s budget, and inability of the military to engage in warfare.
IssueNo
3
Pages
259-267
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Source
Asian Affairs
VolumeNo
32
PubDate
October 2001
ISBN_ISSN
0306-8374
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