Sham democracies have deliberately stifled the ideals of liberal democracy, says Asad Iqbal 2/8
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Asad Iqbal argues that liberal democracy has not failed the global South but has been suppressed by local elites and foreign powers. He highlights examples from Pakistan and India, illustrating that the lack of genuine democratic practices, rather than liberal democracy itself, leads to economic stagnation and political instability.