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Military rule

  • South Korea: Martial law was short lived but political crisis remains. What’s next?

    South Korea: Martial law was short lived but political crisis remains. What’s next?

    Alexander M Hynd, The Conversation
    · Dec 04, 2024 · 07:00 pm
  • 85% of Indians support autocracy or military rule, shows Pew survey

    85% of Indians support autocracy or military rule, shows Pew survey

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 14, 2024 · 11:32 am
  • Junta rule may worsen the impact of climate change in Myanmar

    Junta rule may worsen the impact of climate change in Myanmar

    Kyungmee Kim
    · Jul 16, 2022 · 07:30 pm
  • India counters Pakistan’s remarks on Kashmir at Commonwealth meeting, calls it propaganda

    India counters Pakistan’s remarks on Kashmir at Commonwealth meeting, calls it propaganda

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 29, 2019 · 09:06 am
  • Historian Ayesha Jalal interview: Why Pakistan is vulnerable to military rule but India isn’t

    Historian Ayesha Jalal interview: Why Pakistan is vulnerable to military rule but India isn’t

    Ajaz Ashraf
    · Jul 25, 2018 · 08:00 am
  • Indians are largely happy with democracy – but won’t mind being ruled by ‘experts’ or the military

    Indians are largely happy with democracy – but won’t mind being ruled by ‘experts’ or the military

    Aroon Deep
    · Nov 17, 2017 · 07:30 am
  • Over 50% Indians believe that autocracy or military rule would be good for the country, finds survey

    Over 50% Indians believe that autocracy or military rule would be good for the country, finds survey

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 17, 2017 · 09:25 am
  • It's not just about Maduro – Venezuela's army has been getting stronger since Hugo Chávez's days

    It's not just about Maduro – Venezuela's army has been getting stronger since Hugo Chávez's days

    Rebecca Jarman, The Conversation
    · Aug 21, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • Pakistan cheered when Musharraf was overthrown. Why, then, has democracy fallen out of favour?

    Pakistan cheered when Musharraf was overthrown. Why, then, has democracy fallen out of favour?

    Haroon Khalid
    · Jul 29, 2016 · 03:30 pm