Military Dominance in Post-Colonial States; A Case Study of Pakistan

Authors

  • Javed Ali Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Sargodha, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Military, Dominance, Post-Colonial,, Democracy, Pakistan

Abstract

All colonies got independence in the twentieth century through fighting or political movements against the colonizers or got independence without any struggle. mostly in these (post-colonial) states, military is dominant where political institutions are weak. Pakistan is one of these states, where army waged war against the democracy successfully and ruled directly half of the independence period. It indirect ruled the country through installing or dissolution of civilian governments. Now, they run the state from behind through giving instructions to the civilians, legalized its power using rivalry with India (Shah, 2020). Coincidently, during the military rule, Pakistan got economic well-being and remained stable (Burkey, 2010). It is now ray of hope that the military will disassociate itself from politics and become neutral. This paper will discuss the reasons behind the military dominance and provide a solution how to get rid from this dominance without hurting people confidence in the military and without wrong labeling it.

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Published

2023-06-30

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How to Cite

Military Dominance in Post-Colonial States; A Case Study of Pakistan. (2023). Journal of Political Studies, 30(01), 29-37. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/585

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