Pakistan: transition to what?/ Teresita C Schaffer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Survival Vol.50, No. 1, February/March 2008, pp.9-14 (106)Summary: The country faced presidential to democracy and parliamentary elections. Many hoped these might start a gradual transition to democracy but no one expected major short-term change. Pakistan needs a strong push toward national unity on the most basic issues it faces, coupled with an election that all participants will recognise. Pakistan needs a government that will undertake the long and difficult task of building up Pakistan's institutions, countering its domestic extremists and managing the tangled relationships with Pakistan's neighbours.
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The country faced presidential to democracy and parliamentary elections. Many hoped these might start a gradual transition to democracy but no one expected major short-term change. Pakistan needs a strong push toward national unity on the most basic issues it faces, coupled with an election that all participants will recognise. Pakistan needs a government that will undertake the long and difficult task of building up Pakistan's institutions, countering its domestic extremists and managing the tangled relationships with Pakistan's neighbours.

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