Pakistan’s democratic history has been turbulent at best. The first attempts at democracy in the wake of Pakistan’s independence in 1947 came at a time of fear of Indian military action within Pakistan, and during the global bipolarisation of the Cold War. These circumstances led to Pakistan and the United States pouring important resources into the Pakistani military. The consequence was the rapid growth of the military while civil institutions were left behind. In response to this and due to a fear of fractures within civil society being manipulated by foreign actors, Pakistan chose to take a centralised approach to its politics. These events, in combination with periods of direct military rule and Islamist influence, paved the way for th...
In witnessing the 2013 general election and the installation of a new government entrusted with a re...
On 14 August 1947, under the charismatic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the struggl...
S. Mahmud Ali argues the current protests in Pakistan are symptomatic of systemic dysfunction. Despi...
Pakistan’s democratic history has been turbulent at best. The first attempts at democracy in the wak...
Pakistan is witnessing a most severe political crisis, as the government is strongly challenged by b...
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
Pakistan is a country much in focus today. This is not just because of the myriad challenges it conf...
If Pakistan is to preserve all that is good about its country — the generosity and hospitality of it...
Abstract. The paper analyses Pakistan’s journey through 2008 to 2018 in establishing strong democrat...
Last month, Pakistani Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vot...
The vision of a Naya (new) Pakistan enunciated by Prime Minister Imran Khan, Chairman of the Pakista...
This paper elaborates a new approach to the recent changes in Pakistan. Reasoning presented in this...
Though Imran Khan’s government presides over parliament, the military holds enormous political power...
Pakistan holds a very important geopolitical position not only within South Asia but also in relatio...
Quest for a true and representative democracy in Pakistan has been a strong wish of the people. It w...
In witnessing the 2013 general election and the installation of a new government entrusted with a re...
On 14 August 1947, under the charismatic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the struggl...
S. Mahmud Ali argues the current protests in Pakistan are symptomatic of systemic dysfunction. Despi...
Pakistan’s democratic history has been turbulent at best. The first attempts at democracy in the wak...
Pakistan is witnessing a most severe political crisis, as the government is strongly challenged by b...
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
Pakistan is a country much in focus today. This is not just because of the myriad challenges it conf...
If Pakistan is to preserve all that is good about its country — the generosity and hospitality of it...
Abstract. The paper analyses Pakistan’s journey through 2008 to 2018 in establishing strong democrat...
Last month, Pakistani Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vot...
The vision of a Naya (new) Pakistan enunciated by Prime Minister Imran Khan, Chairman of the Pakista...
This paper elaborates a new approach to the recent changes in Pakistan. Reasoning presented in this...
Though Imran Khan’s government presides over parliament, the military holds enormous political power...
Pakistan holds a very important geopolitical position not only within South Asia but also in relatio...
Quest for a true and representative democracy in Pakistan has been a strong wish of the people. It w...
In witnessing the 2013 general election and the installation of a new government entrusted with a re...
On 14 August 1947, under the charismatic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the struggl...
S. Mahmud Ali argues the current protests in Pakistan are symptomatic of systemic dysfunction. Despi...