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Naveed Ahmed examines the impact of structural reform strategies of International Financial Institutions(IFIs) on the rule of law, good governance and development in Pakistan.The World Bank, the IMF and other international financial institutions have a mixed track record of success in Pakistan. This book seeks to understand why this is. The book explores how these institutions have been hindered in achieving social justice as a result of being caught between weak local governance structures and the competing interests of other powers, including Europe and the USA. Ahmed goes on to demonstrate how the ethos and instruments of rule of law and good governance can help counter the internal factors that have aggravated conditions of poverty and social injustice in Pakistan.
Dr. Naveed Ahmed is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Washington Washington University in St. Louis, USA. His recent research interest includes the impact of structural reform strategies of the IFIs on the rule of law, good governance and development in Pakistan.
Chapter 1: IntroductionPart I Pakistan and Structural Reforms Strategies of the IFIsChapter 2: Social Justice: Theoretical and Analytic FrameworkChapter 3: Paradox of Structural Reform Strategies in PakistanPart II The Concept of Good Governance and Rule of Law in the IFIs and PakistanChapter 4: The Conceptual Underpinning of Good Governance and Rule of Law in the International Financial InstitutionsChapter 5: The Rule of Law and Good Governance in PakistanPart III The genesis of Internal Conflicts and the Impact of Structural Reforms Strategies of IFIs on the Rule of Law, Good Governance and Development in PakistanChapter 6: Authority and Corruption in PakistanChapter 7: The Impact of Structural Reform Strategies of IFIs on the Rule of Law, Good Governance and Development in PakistanChapter 8: Conclusion and Recommendations