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- Title
Institutional Relationship in Pakistan: A Study of the Army and the Parliament (1971-1977).
- Authors
Hussain, Mahboob
- Abstract
This paper intends to compare autonomy of the Parliament and the power of the Military, which are two major institutions of Pakistan, during 1971 to 1977. The relations of the Military, as strongest institution of the country, with the Parliament has been studied to evaluate of whether it hindered the process that might make Parliament a stronger institution or not. The Army and Parliament in no way are directly linked to each other. On the contrary, these two institutions are linked with each other through a mediocre executive. Therefore, the paper focuses over the relationship of both the Army and Executive and the Parliament and Executive.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN. Army; PAKISTANI politics &; government, 1988-; POLITICAL autonomy; LEGISLATIVE bodies; ARMED Forces
- Publication
Pakistan Vision, 2013, Vol 14, Issue 1, p116
- ISSN
1681-5742
- Publication type
Article