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The failure of Islam as astate ideology to give Pakistan peace with its neighbors, and to modernize Pakistan. Instead of working it has proved dysfunctional and led to failures in economic development, failure in building ademocratic state, and left the country in abackward state with many divisions along political and tibal lines. The new identity being sought would keep Islam out of politics and set new priorities.
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Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013
Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Morsi’s ouster spells trouble for region’s other Islamist movements - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/04/2013
New York Times 07/04/2013
Egypt's Adly Mansour: Top Judge for Two Days, Now Interim President
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
Grouped Articles
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Allied Militants Threaten Pakistan’s Populous Heart
New York Times 04/14/2009
Altaf Hussain Controls M.Q.M. Party From Exile
New York Times 06/03/2014
Bhutto Killing Roils Province, Spurring Call to Quit Pakistan
Wall Street Journal 01/08/2008
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Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election
New York Times 05/05/2013
Nawaz Sharif Set to Regain Power in Pakistan
New York Times 05/11/2013
Bhutto Killing Roils Province, Spurring Call to Quit Pakistan
Wall Street Journal 01/08/2008
The new model is to make economic development akey part of every effort, and provide security for people to lead normal lives.
Grouped Articles
Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election
New York Times 05/05/2013
From the mountains to the sea: A Chinese vision, a Pakistani corridor - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/24/2015
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2006
In Pakistan, Two Sisters Turn Up Heat on Musharraf
Wall Street Journal 07/18/2007
Pakistan Plunges Deeper Into Chaos
Wall Street Journal 11/10/2007
Economist 11/08/2007
A seminarian from Qom, Iran, Mohsen Quadivar, student of Ali-Montazeri, takes up the challenge of interpreting Islam, searching for its true soul and struggling to see it in place. The same strugle in places from Iran, Iraq and Turkey to Afghanistan and Pakistan. India and America having to walk through this period carefully to see it bloom.
Grouped Articles
Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election
New York Times 05/05/2013
Morsi’s ouster spells trouble for region’s other Islamist movements - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/04/2013
Pakistan: Struggling to See a Country of Shards
New York Times 05/03/2009
Fareed Zakaria: Let’s be honest, Islam has a problem right now - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/10/2014
New York Times 11/19/2014
Turks Feud Over Change in Education
New York Times 12/08/2014
After the assasination of Benazir Bhutto sentiment in the Sindh province to go its own way, fears that Sindh is not getting a fair share and benefit in Pakistan compared to the larger Punjab province.
Linked Articles
New York Times 01/06/2008
Bhutto Killing Roils Province, Spurring Call to Quit Pakistan
Wall Street Journal 01/08/2008
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