The Dynamics of Federalism in Pakistan: An Examination of Political: Structures and Challenges

Humaira Khatoon
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This article delves into the intricate dynamics of federalism in Pakistan, a country with a rich tapestry of ethnic, linguistic, and cultural diversity, which has profoundly influenced its political structures since its inception in 1947. The study traces the evolution of federalism in Pakistan, highlighting how historical events, constitutional developments, and political maneuvers have shaped its current form. A significant focus is placed on the Lahore Resolution of 1940, which set the foundation for Pakistan's federal structure, and the subsequent constitutional changes, especially the 1956 Constitution and the pivotal 18th Amendment. These constitutional milestones have had far-reaching implications on the balance of power between the central government and the provinces. The article examines the complex interplay between Pakistan's diverse ethnic composition and its federal structure. Ethnic and regional disparities have often led to tensions and demands for greater autonomy, notably in regions like Balochistan. Additionally, the centralization of power, particularly the influential role of the military and centralized political parties, has further complicated the federal dynamics. The economic aspect of federalism is also explored, with a focus on the disparities in resource allocation and fiscal management between the federal center and the provinces. These factors collectively exacerbate the challenges facing Pakistan's federalism. The article concludes by addressing the current challenges and future prospects for federalism in Pakistan. It underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of the diverse political, ethnic, and economic landscapes and advocates for inclusive and equitable governance. This study provides valuable insights into the complexities of federalism in Pakistan, offering a comprehensive analysis that is crucial for policymakers, scholars, and those interested in the political evolution of federations in a diverse and dynamic context.
巴基斯坦联邦制的动态:政治结构与挑战研究
巴基斯坦拥有丰富的民族、语言和文化多样性,自 1947 年成立以来,这些多样性对其政治结构产生了深远的影响。本研究追溯了巴基斯坦联邦制的演变过程,重点介绍了历史事件、宪法发展和政治手段如何塑造了联邦制的当前形式。研究重点放在为巴基斯坦联邦结构奠定基础的 1940 年《拉合尔决议》以及随后的宪法修改,特别是 1956 年宪法和至关重要的第 18 次修正案。这些宪法里程碑对中央政府和各省之间的权力平衡产生了深远影响。文章探讨了巴基斯坦多样化的民族构成与其联邦结构之间复杂的相互作用。种族和地区差异经常导致紧张局势和要求更大自治权的呼声,尤其是在俾路支省等地区。此外,中央集权,特别是军队和中央集权政党的影响作用,使联邦动态进一步复杂化。本文还探讨了联邦制的经济方面,重点是联邦中央和各省在资源分配和财政管理方面的差异。这些因素共同加剧了巴基斯坦联邦制面临的挑战。文章最后探讨了巴基斯坦联邦制当前面临的挑战和未来前景。文章强调,需要细致入微地了解不同的政治、种族和经济环境,并倡导包容和公平的治理。本研究对巴基斯坦联邦制的复杂性提出了宝贵的见解,提供了全面的分析,这对政策制定者、学者以及那些对多样化动态背景下联邦政治演变感兴趣的人来说至关重要。
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