TheSnakeEatingMarkhur
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Lolx funny for you to say that sitting here in UK knowing how far the govts in here think in terms of long planning..The long term planning spiel is a crock of crap.
Dictators had better growth because they had control over everyone not because of US... and aid was given to Mushi for Afghan war and even if it was 9% didnt make much contribution towards civilian side... and Jinnah was a liberal but not like these pseudo khoonis liberals of today..Dictators also cosied up to the US during their tenures. It's not through better planning or governance that they achieved higher growth levels. Problem with them is that they destroy the system's ability to self-correct, develop institutional strength, a history and a memory. Every time dictators come, they wipe the slate clean, and every time they leave, we have to back to square one and start working out a newish constitution with poorly managed civilian control. In solid democracies, even minority governments can make the core parts of the state function well if the bureaucracy and institutions are well developed and have decades of processes and systems in place to go about their day to day business.
IMO the only path to long term stability is democracy. And we can forget about trying to run a dictatorship in the modern era. Musharraf was the last who pulled it off. Any modern day attempt would have to reckon with a much less forgiving world.
An element of luck and timing is there too in the case of Musharraf for example. Even during Musharraf era US aid for example was worth 9% of the budget, today it's some tiny fraction of that, way less than 1%. And if he had just stuck around a few years more till 2009-2011, he would have presided himself over the financial crisis and economic slowdown the PPP were blamed for (partially fairly, but mostly out of their control). He left at the perfect time, just before the global financial crisis hit emerging markets, before relations with the US began to sour, and before the financial crisis and energy crises that matured in his tenure fell like a ton of bricks on the new government. Same thing as happened with IK in his transition.
Would you describe Jinnah as a pseudo liberal and having white mentality?
4,5,6 years, it's all fine. As long as we're consistent and not hypocrites about it. There's no way Immy would be singing this tune back in 2017 for example when he was in opposition. We should decide a system and stick with it for the sake of stability and internal credibility.
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