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15 J. Pol. Stud. 1 (2009)

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Authoritarianism in Pakistan


                         Taimur-ul-Hassan'

                             Abstract

        Pakistan has remained under both de facto and de jure
        authoritarian rule for the most part of its existence. It
        has led to a weakening  of institutions, including the
        media, which  is harmful from the perspective of the
        country's evolution as a true democracy. It is because
        of this menace  that the country is still struggling to
        function as  a state. Political instability, economic
        deprivation and terrorism can be laid at the door of this
        deficiency in our system. Whether Pakistan acquired
        this authoritarian steak after independence because of
        the weaknesses   of its political parties, mainly the
        founder of Pakistan, Muslim  League,  or the vice is
        rooted in the pre-independence mindset and factors is
        an enlightened debate. Using an analytical method of
        inquiry, this article attempts to trace the roots of
        authoritarianism in Pakistan by using the data in the
        form of books available on the subject.

Authoritarianism  is a malaise  that has tainted Pakistani  politics
since  time  immemorial.   Authoritarian  rule has   also  affected
media freedom   in the country, with negative effect on
democracy. The   state  of the  media in  Pakistan after
independence  can  vouchsafe for this fact. There   are
innumerable   reasons for this but to understand the phenomenon
of political authoritarianism in South Asia, particularly Pakistan,
one  has  to  trace its roots  to the  pre-partition era of  Indian
Subcontinent.  From  great  Mauryan   ruler Asoka to the Mughals,
all rulers have practiced authoritarianism in one way or the other.
The  British were  no  different. They practiced  their own  set of
authoritarianism.




1Author is Associate Professor of Mass Communication at Beaconhouse National
University (BNU), Lahore.

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