The Deadly Cycle of Stagnation: How Political Instability Systematically Disables the Lower and Middle Classes in Pakistan:
Pakistan, a country teeming with talented people, is mired in a "vicious cycle of political instability" that results in disastrous economic meltdowns. The "lower and middle-class families" are the ones most affected by this chronic political unrest, systemic disease, which saturates the whole economy and includes regime changes, institutional disputes, and a debilitating lack of policy continuity. For most families, consistency is a precondition for financial survival rather than a luxury. And in its absence, living costs soar upwards, life quality nose-dives, and—above all—their children face a blighted future. I. Political Volatility's Deep Roots and Past Policy Failures: The current predicament is the accumulation of decades of shaky institutions and democracy. Since its inception, Pakistan's political environment has created a rapid alternation between civilian and military regimes, creating a pattern of government upheaval. A modern economy does n...


