You mean countries like South Korea, Germany, France, Taiwan, Britain, Chile, France, China, and Brazil....?
not sure about the other countries, but the UK have a massive national debt.
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You mean countries like South Korea, Germany, France, Taiwan, Britain, Chile, France, China, and Brazil....?
The "policies, terms, and conditions" the IMF and World Bank seek to enforce are reductions in corruption and injustice. They know this needs to happen for long-term improvement. Pakistani economists at these institutions know this quite well, have known this for decades, and generally support this approach. The just-give-the-money approach has failed: rather, the more money provided to Pakistan, the more is stolen or disappears in puffs of corruption. The problem is far worse now than back in the 1950s and 1960s, when Pakistan was much poorer and the amounts the IMF and World Bank provided small by comparison....problem is IMF and world Bank ,US continued their funding despit knowing the high level of corruption because they want to inforce their policies , terms and conditions.
You mean countries like South Korea, Germany, France, Taiwan, Britain, Chile, China, and Brazil....?
These countries are most effected by US down turn , what is the result?
These countries are most effected by US down turn , what is the result?
Pakistan deosnt need a revolution. We just need free and fair elections to take place.
Comparing Pakistan and Egypt is silly. We have a representative government that has not been able to take tough measures the rectify the current situation. A new government with a fresher mandate will be able to take tough decisions and put us on the right track.
there is no chance of middle east kinda revolution in Pakistan. This only possible when people realise that the state & policy of the state is responsible for shortcomings in the well being of general public. Mostly in pakistan people tend to blame their perceived enemy & the west for most of the evils taking place within their society.
I doubt Pakistan will be next. That's because Pakistanis currently lack the quality Arabs have just discovered: civic courage, the willingness to stand up to authority in the cause of collectively creating a better society, not to exert power upon others in the name of religion or glory.