Elections in the largest democracy of the world are a distant and hardly audible soundbeat for its Western neighbour Pakistan. There is a relatively mute response to the cacophony … Read the rest
Elections in the largest democracy of the world are a distant and hardly audible soundbeat for its Western neighbour Pakistan. There is a relatively mute response to the cacophony … Read the rest
Within South Asia in 2014, the states of Nepal and Burma/Myanmar are currently undergoing constitutional redesign and experiencing demands for recognition of territorially concentrated ethnic groups. Similar demands are … Read the rest
The book “Pakistan: the US, Geopolitics and Grand Strategies” provides a comprehensive and exhaustive insight on Pakistan’s foreign policy, moving from a recurring perspective that portrays Pakistan’s foreign policy as … Read the rest
By Filippo Boni
Assessing the role played by core decision-making bodies in Pakistan is interesting as the National Security Council (NSC) and the Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) reflect … Read the rest
In 2013, Pakistan’s parliament completed its five year term, contrary to the predictions of many. Elections were held on May 11th. Significantly (for scholars of democratisation) there was … Read the rest