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This article refers to:
Pakistan’s military elite

Staniland, P., Naseemullah, A., Butt, A. (2018). Pakistan’s military elite. The Journal of Strategic Studies

https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2018.1497487

When the above article was first published online, footnote 39 is incomplete and two entries are missing in the references section.

The corrections are as follows:

  • On page 28, change footnote 39 to: “Shah, “Constraining consolidation.” See also Adeney, “How to Understand Pakistan’s Hybrid Regime.” Nordlinger, Soldiers in Politics and Albertus and Menaldo, Authoritarianism and the Elite Origins of Democracy more broadly explore the ways through which militaries can continue to protect their prerogatives even after formal democratization.”

  • On page 29, add to Bibliography: “Adeney, Katharine. “How to Understand Pakistan’s Hybrid Regime: The Importance of a Multidimensional Continuum.” Democratization 24:1 (2017): 119–37.”

  • On page 30, add to Bibliography: “Shah, Aqil. “Constraining consolidation: military politics and democracy in Pakistan (2007–2013).” Democratization 21:6 (2014b): 1007-1033.”

These have now been corrected in both the online and print versions.

Taylor & Francis apologise for these errors.

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