Politics

The Politics of Common Sense: State, Society and Culture in Pakistan. Book Review

Aasim Sajjad Akhtar is a teacher, left wing politician and columnist based in Pakistan. Asim is an associate professor of…

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Mystery of Enforced Disappearances in Pakistan

Mystery of “ Enforced Disappearances”

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The Dark Web: Unveiling the Hidden Side of the Internet

"The Dark Web is a reflection of the criminal underworld, showcasing the adaptability of crime to technological advancements. Its anonymity…

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Book Review: “Sovereign Attachment: Masculinity, Muslimness, and Affective Politics in Pakistan” by Shenila Khoja Molji

The book Sovereign Attachment: Masculinity, Muslimness, and Affective Politics in Pakistan by Shenila Khoja Molji is based on an outstanding…

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Feudalism in Sindh’s Politics: Empowerment or Impediment?

As I set out to explore the enigmatic labyrinth of feudalism in Sindh, Pakistan, I was confronted with a rich…

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Electoral Politics in Pakistan

The founding leaders of Pakistan envisioned a political system that would truly represent all its people, regardless of their social…

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“The malaise of political uncertainty: A way forward through public policy advocacy”

The political uncertainty in Pakistan has put its moribund economy in touch-and-go condition. Failure to compromise among political elites in…

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“Driving a Disabled Country”

Before talking about a paralyzed state, let's look into the qualities of a healthier one. A typical list of qualities…

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Challenges and Complexities in South Asia: The Impacts of the Kashmir Dispute, Leadership Dynamics, and Government Obstinacy

South Asia stands at a critical juncture, grappling with a multitude of challenges that hinder its progress and potential. Three…

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Liberating Student Politics from the Ban

Banning is often seen as a solution in Pakistan for various challenges and issues. There has been a cultural tendency…

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