As Pakistani voters head to the polls on July 25 in what will be the second time in the country’s history that one civilian government will transfer power to another, SAV contributors Umair Jamal, Farhan Siddiqi, Hamzah Rifaat, and Rizwana Abbasi assess the likely outcome, its impact on Pakistan’s domestic economic agenda and foreign policy, and what role key stakeholders such as the military and the religious groups may play in the process.
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Pakistani Elections: How Will the Outcome Impact Foreign Policy?
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Pakistani Elections: Outcome Scenarios
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Pakistani Elections: The Radical Religious Right in Pakistan’s Electoral Politics
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Pakistani Elections: The Unrelenting Military Looms Large
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