The Parliament of Pakistan from 1971 to 1977 was the first Parliament of present day Pakistan and the first bicameral Parliament in the history of the state. Therefore this Parliament seemed to have developed as a powerful institution in contrast to other institutions of the state. The mutual confrontation between the two major institutions of the state namely the bureaucracy and the parliament in order to get thedriving position of the state will be the focus of this study. It will discuss the mutual relationship of the institutions of bureaucracy and the parliament in the presence of more powerful institution of Chief Executive at the time. The paper will try to analyze the influence and powers of the parliament which was apparently stron...
At the end of British colonial rule in 1947, Bangladesh became a part of Pakistan. It declared indep...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of literature on how the...
In the light of Polsby and McGuire Concepts of Institutionalization paper analysis the sovereignty o...
Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a cou...
The dissertation entitled "Parliamentary Democracy in Pakistan 1988-1999" presents a comprehensive a...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
Since the independence, Pakistan has been facing political and economic catastrophe. For the purpose...
This paper is going to explain about the power politics among the political and apolitical instituti...
The chaotic political history of Pakistan is riddled with frequent changes in government that includ...
This paper narrates the history of authoritarianism in the post-independence Pakistan and its effect...
This paper examines the major differences between the presidential and parliamentary governmental sy...
The evolution of parliamentary system in an ideological state, with two major units; miles apart on ...
A bureaucracy is a group of individuals who are non-elected and serve as government employees ...
Pakistan came into being in August, 1947 with the marginal characteristics of a developed polity. De...
At the end of British colonial rule in 1947, Bangladesh became a part of Pakistan. It declared indep...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of literature on how the...
In the light of Polsby and McGuire Concepts of Institutionalization paper analysis the sovereignty o...
Bureaucracy is the backbone of any polity, society or administrative unit, and the strength of a cou...
The dissertation entitled "Parliamentary Democracy in Pakistan 1988-1999" presents a comprehensive a...
Political development is considered as an instrument for the strengthening of representative institu...
Since the independence, Pakistan has been facing political and economic catastrophe. For the purpose...
This paper is going to explain about the power politics among the political and apolitical instituti...
The chaotic political history of Pakistan is riddled with frequent changes in government that includ...
This paper narrates the history of authoritarianism in the post-independence Pakistan and its effect...
This paper examines the major differences between the presidential and parliamentary governmental sy...
The evolution of parliamentary system in an ideological state, with two major units; miles apart on ...
A bureaucracy is a group of individuals who are non-elected and serve as government employees ...
Pakistan came into being in August, 1947 with the marginal characteristics of a developed polity. De...
At the end of British colonial rule in 1947, Bangladesh became a part of Pakistan. It declared indep...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of literature on how the...