Enhancing the Performance of Public Servants The term motivation is derived from the Latin word ‘movere’ meaning ‘to move’. This is the most typical term and is considered an internal part of an organism that impels or drives it to action. It can be said that motivation is energizer of behaviour but researchers differ on the variations of this term; …
Read More »Exclusive Interview His Excellency Philip Barton
British High Commissioner to Pakistan During recent years we have tripled the number of scholarships for Pakistani students. Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): As you have completed first year of your posting in Pakistan, how would you describe your experience? Philip Barton (PB): Well, this has been a wonderful experience and I had been having a very interesting professional time here …
Read More »Role of Students in Pakistan Movement
Students are the most energetic and enthusiastic segment of a society. These young, lively, active, dynamic and vigorous men and women have high ambition and goals, and are also blessed with the energy to fulfil their dreams. Almost all the great revolutions of the modern world have the youth or student factor in common. The creation of Pakistan too had …
Read More »10 Questions with Dr M. Faisal Saleem
13th Position, CSS 2013 I recommend all those vying for a slot in Civil Service to consult JWT while preparing not only for written exam but also for interview
Read More »5 Reasons Why People Fail CSS Exam
An attempt to highlight the causes of failure in CSS exam You appeared! You appeared and you failed! No problem! No problem if things are clear to you! No problem if you know what failed you. And really no problem at all if you are determined to fight back and break the failure jinx next time!
Read More »Leadership Vacuum in Modern Times
History has witnessed so many facets of leadership that it sometimes baffles human imagination. We have our Gandhis, Mandelas, Maos, Churchills and Roosevelts, and then we have Mussolinis, Hitlers and Genghis Khans too.
Read More »International Criminal Court
The Court of Last Resort Introduction The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an independent, permanent court, and the court of last resort for prosecution of persons accused of the most serious crimes of international concern, namely genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. It is governed by the Rome Statute and is the first permanent, treaty-based, international criminal court established …
Read More »Public Choice Theory & Service Delivery
Public choice theory is basically the economic theory of political science that was developed by Gordon Tullock and James Buchanan Jr. The term, though coined in the 50’s, received widespread public attention when Mr Buchanan was awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1986. This theory, for the first time, attracted the attention …
Read More »The Maritime Silk Route
The Game-changer for Asia The Silk Route philosophy was based on the concept of harnessing trade and cultivating regional peace in Asia. The magnificent Route not only spurred enormous trade, it also facilitated the inter-region connectivity. Different cultural hubs including — but not limited to — South Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia and Africa are linked through this route. This …
Read More »Reforming The Tax System
Although they say history is written by the victors, sometimes it’s just written by the elites. One such example can be found in the fall of Roman Empire. The demise of this once-mighty Empire is still the most powerful turning point in the world history. Though numerous causes can be attributed to the destruction of the Romans, one principal cause …
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