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Towards “Democratic Stability” [in Pakistan]: Facts, Factors, and Future Prospects

GreaterKashmir: http://www.greaterkashmir.com/, 2014

In Pakistan democracy and democratic institutions, in their real spirit, will reach the level of stability and smooth success after holding three to five consecutive fair elections and of course with smooth functioning of governments-in-power. And as the second consecutive democratic regime in post-Musharraf era is already in progress (with Nawaz Sharif as PM and Mamnoon Hussian as President), Pakistan will be on the path of a successful and “stable” democracy in next 10 to 15 years. It is hoped that if it goes on with same smoothness and normality, then by the year(s) 2025-30 Pakistan will be, optimistically, a successful Democratic Muslim Republican Country.

The futures of democracy in Pakistan

Futures, 1997

Due to the domination of state institutions over political institutions, Pakistan has not experienced a steady consolidation of democracy over its fifty year history. This is manifest in the lack of roots of constitutionalism, the absence of fully autonomous judiciary, a well developed party system and regularly held fair elections. Recent political developments such as the gradual withdrawal of state institutions particularly the military from the political arena, greater assertiveness of the judiciary, parliaments' curtailment of president powers and rising political consciousness among the people have brightened the chances of survival of democracy in the country. Its further consolidation will depend on the capacity of elected leaders to address the serious problems of ethnic and religious dissensions, financial vulnerability, heavy indebtedness, skyrocketing inflation and serious economic disparities.

Pakistan - A Struggle with Democracy

International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development, 2013

This research note is interested in analyzing the quality of democracy in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It focuses on the current political state of the nation and how it has developed politically since its origin. Other aspects include the discussion of the democratic and non-democratic aspects of the country, whether it can be called truly democratic and finally, conclude if democracy is the best way forward for Pakistan.

Pakistan: an ailing democracy

SabrangIndia.in, 2023

The article deals with the current political crisis in Pakistan. It also analyses the causes of and challenges to democracy in Pakistan.

The State of Democracy in Pakistan

2013

Pakistan's political crises continue to deepen. The country is in the midst of crises that redound negatively to itself and the world. These crises accrue largely from the absence of democracy on Pakistan. Be it the recent ouster of its Prime Minister, Yusuf Raza Gilani, or the various political convolutions of the state of Pakistan since its inception and founding, the cause(s) can be attributed to the lack of democracy i n Pakistan. This in turn is predicated upon the nature and ideological premise of Pakistan, state formation and state society relations. The question is: What accounts for Pakistan's lack of democracy and the attendant political crises and instability? And given the historical record and its current existential crisis, is there hope for a salubrious democratic future for the country?

Democracy in Pakistan: Root causes of weak democratization system in Pakistan

This research report highlights the historical background of democracy since Athenian time, its journey from Aristotle to 20th and 21st era. In this report, focus is paid on historical background of Pakistan. Issues of bad democratic governance are highlighted. Causes behind and reasons of it failures are focused. Other aspects include the democratic and non-democratic dimension of Pakistan. Whether it can be called truly democratic and finally, Conclude if democracy in the best way forward for Pakistan. Role of political parties is highlighted; democracy can succeed only if politician’s leaders have strong commitment to democracy in both theory and practice. Key words: Democracy, Security, Political Decay, Weak States, Authoritarianism, Oligarhical Elite, Patrimonialism, Ideology

The Crisis of Democracy in Pakistan – The General Elections of February 2024

IJSES, 2024

This paper aims to highlight the situation of democracy in Pakistan throughout the years, beginning from its independence. It discusses the role religion has played in its formation and it the years that followed after that. This significant role paved way for the politicians of Pakistan to further use religion as a tool of manipulation in order to gain victory in elections. Moreover, the paper covers the democratic challenges that Pakistan has gone through and the role of Pakistani military in contributing to those challenges. It has been established in this paper that since Pakistan has had such limited opportunities to have a democratic government, thus even today it is facing challenges in maintaining a democratic nature. The general elections of 2024 – and the events that led to it – are a perfect example of those challenges. The delay in the election results and a victory that appeared to be rather forced made the democratic nature of Pakistan seem even more questionable.

Democracy in Pakistan: A Failed Attempt

independence. It was the time when Pakistani military established its organizational role. Due to this role, people started looking for the solution of political problems under military umbrella.

Pakistani Democracy

Surname1 Name Instructor Course Date Democratic Consolidation or Erosion in Pakistan The politics of Pakistan have been dominated by the alteration in both military and democratic rule for a long time. In this case, returning to democracy in the year 2008 does not