Assignment topic: DEMOCRACY OR DICTATORSHIP‚ WHICH IS BEST FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Development: Economic Development refers to the increase in standard of living in a nation’s population with sustained growth from a simple‚ low-income economy to a modern‚ high-income economy. To see whether democracy or dictatorship is best for economic development‚ we have to see advantages and disadvantages of both of these individually. DEMOCRACY: The word ‘democracy’ means ‘popular government’
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• Afghanistan • President – Hamid Karzai‚ President of Afghanistan (2001–present) • Bangladesh • President 1. Zillur Rahman‚ President of Bangladesh (2009–2013) 2. Abdul Hamid‚ President of Bangladesh (2013–present) • Prime Minister – Sheikh Hasina‚ Prime Minister of Bangladesh (2009–present) • Bhutan • Monarch – Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck‚ King of Bhutan (2006–present) • Prime Minister – Lyonchen Jigme Thinley‚ Prime Minister of Bhutan (2008–present) • China (People’s Republic
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defiance — an “honor killing.”” (Kristof) In Pakistan much similar to in Burned Alive in the West Bank many of the killers get away without being prosecuted. The documentary may bring about change in Saba’s country as the Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has pledged to change the law’s regarding honor
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he History of Pakistan (Urdu: تاريخ پاكِستان )‚ encompasses history of the region that constitute modern Pakistan. Prior to independence in 1947‚ the area of modern Pakistan was both ruled and reigned by local kings and under numerous imperial power throughout different time periods. The ancient history of the region comprising present-day Pakistan also includes some of the oldest empires from the South Asia[1] and some of its major civilizations.[2][3][4][5] By the 18th century the land was incorporated
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After eight years of Obama administration‚ the United States has selected its next President‚ Donald J. Trump. As a Republican nominee‚ Trump has not only criticized the Obama administration’s domestic and foreign policy but also made offensive comments and statements on certain groups of people or countries‚ which was considered “outrageous” by many. His unfiltered speech with no political correctness has been attracting a lot of attention from all over the world with people both loving and despising
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met with extreme level of spontaneous demonstration‚ international and national opposition that left the disastrous effects on Pakistan’s national economy[7] until it was replaced with the privatization programme set forward by Prime minsiters Nawaz Sharif in 1990 until privatization programme’s final execution in 2008 by Shaukat Aziz.[8] Nationalization phase (1971-1977) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1928–1979) became President of Pakistan (1971–74) on
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ASSIGNMENT no : 2 SUBMITTED by : ADEEL ZAFAR SUBMITTED to : SIR RIZWAN ROLL no : 11014156-047 SECTION : BS IT (AF) SUBJECT : PAKISTAN STUDIES Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Constitutional Development 3. Concept of a Federation 3.1 Distribution of Powers 3.2 Concurrency 3.3 Residuary Subjects 4. 1973 Constitution and Concurrent Legislative List 5. Recent Political Developments in Pakistan 6. Conclusions and likely future scenarios 7. Recommendations
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1.Analysing the situation: Tahrek e Taliban which is also known as Paksitani Taliban is most dangerous and deadliest militant anti Pakistan agency. The cause of formation of TTP went back to the days of Nato operations by US in Afghanistan after 9/11 incident . After the invasion of America in Afghanistan ‚ many Taliban started movement in favor of Afghan Taliban in Pakistan and also went Afghanistan for Jihad. Afghanistan invasion led to the flow of Taliban fighters in administrated areas of
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“Why democratic system is weak in Pakistan: Causes and Solutions” . Executive Summary – Pakistan has been in quest for stable democratic system from its very inception.The process of its democratization has been slow and passive. Its nature has remained fragile. It has been showing high vulnerability towards non democratic interventions. Besides‚ it has been easily falling prey to non civilian forces. As a result‚ Pakistan has been continuously failing to offer what a democracy promises. Such pathetic
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