Pakistan’s democracy, undoubtedly, has not taken stable roots since its inception. In the history of all hitherto, Pakistan could not establish democratic norms and practices in the real sense. As far as the present time is concerned, the current political situations of the state manifest the failure of democracy.
Author: Rao Asad
Pakistan political history | Birth to Present | The Uncertain Politics
In the Pakistan political history of all hitherto, Pakistan’s political domain has remained amid a potent dilemma. Historically before the separation of the subcontinent, the political dilemma was present there. Moreover, Muslims, Hindus, and British had been bound in the chain of political turmoil. Along with social, economic, and educational differences, political issues were in an abysmal state.
Political causes of fall of Dhaka
On Dec 16, 1971, a new state was born; it got independence not from any colonial state, but from a country with whom it shared the same religious (although not cultural) dynamics. The state was Bangladesh, which once saw the same vision as the state from which it was carved out.
Role of Pakistan Media: History and Present
“The democracy dies in Darkness” is a Washington Post Cover title that depicts media’s dire importance in a democracy. Media, which ensures freedom of people and expression, becomes the public’s voice, highlights issues, exposes wrongdoings, advocates transparency, and confronts mismanagement.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire Timeline
The kingdoms of Austria and Hungary got united in 1867 along with other small nations such as Bosnia-Herzegovina. The main reasons for unification were the anarchic environment (where the whole European region was under war), the inherited kingdom’s authorities, and the sense of affinity based on ethnicities.
A glimpse of paradigm shift in global politics
The US-Russia cold war, the US-China economic competition and the US-Afghanistan conflicts are significant contributors to turning the face of global politics.
Max Weber Bureaucracy – Theory and Disadvantages
Max Weber was a German sociologist, whose profound contribution to the development of social and political concepts, places him highly eminent. Unlike Comte and Durkheim, he argued in favor of normative dynamics of the society rather than solely using empirical analysis.
Facts: you must know about Narcissist Leaders – Critical analysis
The narcissist is a term, coined for a person who is self-centrist, selfish, self-view, and always considers himself absolute. Unfortunately, like a common people, today we have a bunch of leaders possessing the narcissistic attributes: Donald Trump in the US, Vladimir Putin in Russia, Viktor Orban in Hungary, Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines, Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, and Silvio Berlusconi in Italy.