This research concerns the process of nation-building in developing states with a focus on Pakistan. The study explores hurdles in the process of nation-building in Pakistan. In this connection, the study takes into account key political disparities such as uneven representation of various ethnic groups and regions in legislature and provincial assemblies, state-led cosmetic political reforms and feudalism and biradri-based political system that exist in various administrative units (and their tiers) of the state. The study also highlights the major administrative flaws and demographic shifts and divisions that are hampering the process of nation-building in Pakistan. The research also details the economic disparities found in various forms...
The existing political and administrative structure of Pakistan was inherited from British Empire wh...
© 2014 Dr. Gordon Francis WillcockWhen Pakistan was created in 1947, it was founded on competing ide...
Abstract: Political economy models of growth and public service provision stress the incentives of ...
This research concerns the process of nation-building in developing states with a focus on Pakistan....
“Nation-building or State-building” has been a 20th century highly complex and controver...
This paper focuses on the politics of federalism in Pakistan. There are multiple geographic, economi...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
Federalism is a form of government that solves the challenges of diversity of a state. Many ethnic g...
This paper is an attempt to marry the focus on democracy from the study of democratization with the ...
Abstract: Political economy models of growth and public service provision stress the incentives of ...
Religion, violence, and ethnicity are all intertwined in the history of Pakistan. The entrenchment o...
The state is a resource in itself and does needful to distribute the resources. Ina multi-ethnic sta...
This is a case study that sets out to investigate the relationship between a national identity and t...
This paper attempts to unleash the structural components which differed in changing the frame of rul...
On 14 August 1947, under the charismatic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the struggl...
The existing political and administrative structure of Pakistan was inherited from British Empire wh...
© 2014 Dr. Gordon Francis WillcockWhen Pakistan was created in 1947, it was founded on competing ide...
Abstract: Political economy models of growth and public service provision stress the incentives of ...
This research concerns the process of nation-building in developing states with a focus on Pakistan....
“Nation-building or State-building” has been a 20th century highly complex and controver...
This paper focuses on the politics of federalism in Pakistan. There are multiple geographic, economi...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
Federalism is a form of government that solves the challenges of diversity of a state. Many ethnic g...
This paper is an attempt to marry the focus on democracy from the study of democratization with the ...
Abstract: Political economy models of growth and public service provision stress the incentives of ...
Religion, violence, and ethnicity are all intertwined in the history of Pakistan. The entrenchment o...
The state is a resource in itself and does needful to distribute the resources. Ina multi-ethnic sta...
This is a case study that sets out to investigate the relationship between a national identity and t...
This paper attempts to unleash the structural components which differed in changing the frame of rul...
On 14 August 1947, under the charismatic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the struggl...
The existing political and administrative structure of Pakistan was inherited from British Empire wh...
© 2014 Dr. Gordon Francis WillcockWhen Pakistan was created in 1947, it was founded on competing ide...
Abstract: Political economy models of growth and public service provision stress the incentives of ...