| Abstract
General Pervez Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 military coup, has
made it clear that he intends to continue running Pakistan, combining
the offices of army chief and president in his own person. Musharraf's
political system revolves around his personality and is dependent upon
the army's position as the final arbiter of Pakistan's politics. If Musharraf
is to leave a legacy different from those of previous military rulers,
he must tackle the contempt for civilians and the prejudice against politicians
found in the higher military ranks. Not until the army's institutional
thinking changes or its hold becomes weaker can Pakistan be expected to
make a transition to democratic rule.
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