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An active Judiciary acts as a check on corruption in the Zardari government, on the army's interference in politics, and helps to ensure the first peaceful transition from one elected government to another in Pakistan's history. Polls show Chief Justice Chaudhury with over 70% popularity rating, 32% for former Army chief Musharraf, and 21% for president Zardari. By ensuring a peaceful democratic transition the Judiciary makes it possible for Pakistan to go beyond the period when elections were followed by army coups since its founding.
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Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013
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Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Irregularities at Polls, Strong Turnout as Pakistan Votes
Wall Street Journal 05/11/2013
Pakistan Gives Sharif a Mandate
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
Pakistan Vote Revives Premierâs Rivalry With Army
New York Times 05/13/2013
Justice and the armed forces in Pakistan: The general in the dock
Economist 06/27/2013
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Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election
New York Times 05/05/2013
Has Pakistan’s Nawaz Sharif changed his stripes? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/10/2013
Irregularities at Polls, Strong Turnout as Pakistan Votes
Wall Street Journal 05/11/2013
Pakistanis Brave Taliban Violence in Historic Election
New York Times 05/11/2013
Nawaz Sharif Set to Regain Power in Pakistan
New York Times 05/11/2013
The increasingly difficult position of General Kayani as he loses support from the rank and file in the army and junior officers on the issue of cooperation with the U.S. Admiral Mullen's criticism of Pakistan after the attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Kabul with the help of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI.
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Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Ex-Envoy Says Misunderstanding Runs on Both Sides of U.S.-Pakistan Ties
New York Times 10/22/2013
Visiting Pakistan, Hagel Seeks to Shore Up Alliance
New York Times 12/09/2013
Pakistani forces kill alleged organizer of school massacre - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/27/2014
Hamid Gul, 78, Dies; Backed Militants in Leading Pakistan Spy Agency
New York Times 08/16/2015
General Kayani Is Said to Cling to Job in Pakistan
New York Times 06/15/2011
The MMA alliance of Islamist parties run two provincial governments including Baluchistan, bringing a element of moderation in the parties. A the same time younger militants are operating outside the process.
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Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013
Ex-Cricketer Shakes Up Pakistani Election
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
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
New York Times 07/04/2013
Grouped Articles
Ex-Cricketer Shakes Up Pakistani Election
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Irregularities at Polls, Strong Turnout as Pakistan Votes
Wall Street Journal 05/11/2013
Pakistanis Brave Taliban Violence in Historic Election
New York Times 05/11/2013
Nawaz Sharif Set to Regain Power in Pakistan
New York Times 05/11/2013
Pakistan Gives Sharif a Mandate
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013
Ex-Cricketer Shakes Up Pakistani Election
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election
New York Times 05/05/2013
Pakistanâs Nawaz Sharif Offers Truce and Flowers to Rival
New York Times 05/14/2013
Former Cricket Star Imran Khan Warns Pakistan Government, Urges Mass Civil Disobedience
Wall Street Journal 08/18/2014
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013
Ex-Cricketer Shakes Up Pakistani Election
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election
New York Times 05/05/2013
Pakistan Gives Sharif a Mandate
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
Making History in Pakistan Simply by Serving a Full Term
New York Times 09/08/2013
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.
Grouped Articles
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
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Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Fouad Ajami: Egypt on the Brink—With No Clear Way Back
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2013
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