There is no denying the fact that good governance can thrive only in a society that is necessarily corruption-free. There are many problems in evaluating corrupt practices and making counter-strategies against this menace throughout the entire world. Even today, there is no single or unified strategy that has been framed to combat corruption globally. The only framework that can eliminate …
Read More »What Every Country in the European Union is Best At
The European Union has 28 member countries, and much like snowflakes, they’re all special in their own way. Every country excels at something. Austria: Lowest Unemployment During 2014, Austria had the lowest unemployment rate at an average of 4.9%. Belgium: Most Recycling Belgians ranked best at recycling packaged waste. Bulgaria: Cheapest Electricity Bulgaria has the cheapest electricity in Europe. It …
Read More »English Language Teaching In Punjab Gaps And Opportunities
Punjab, the most populous province of Pakistan comprises rural and urban areas having their own peculiar socio-economic and cultural settings. English is a compulsory part of coursework at intermediate and undergraduate levels in Punjab. However, a large majority of students finds it difficult to grasp the real substance out of this coursework; hence, the desired outcomes are not achieved. This …
Read More »Broadening the Tax Base, A dire need of the hour
Narrow tax base has often been cited as the most obvious reason for low tax collection in Pakistan. However, the very term “tax base” is largely misinterpreted and is unknown to many people despite the fact that their incomes or activities, annually or periodically, are subject to tax. In Pakistan, Rs 400,000 of non-agricultural income per annum is normally a …
Read More »Reforming The Criminal Justice System Of Pakistan
A judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, His Lordship Mr Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja, has appointed Senior Advocate Khawaja Haris Ahmed as an amicus curiae in a case titled Haider Ali vs. the District Police Officer, Chakwal, asking him to assist the apex court on the redress mechanism of grievances of public at large in an effective and efficient …
Read More »Afghan Peace Talks Weighing the Options for Pakistan
Since the United States attacked Afghanistan in 2001, respective governments in Pakistan and Afghanistan have been trying to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table. Although former Afghan President Hamid Karzai made some efforts in this regard, yet the real impediment to the process has been the presence of Occupation Forces on the land of Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s new coalition government …
Read More »China-Pakistan Versus US-India
Avoiding the Armageddon China and Pakistan have one of the closest relationships in international diplomacy. The two states have maintained a decades-long consistent as well as multi-faceted relationship that spans strategic defence, political, economic and diplomatic ties. This is due to this enduring relationship that the balance of power has been maintained in the Subcontinent. But, the US-Indian strategic alliance …
Read More »Why the ‘Geo’ in Geopolitics Still Matters
Geopolitics is one of the most difficult sciences to have a single—and precise—definition, as it can have a wide array of interpretations. A political analyst could perceive geopolitics as the exercise and distribution of power within the legislative branch of a government, analyzing the power dynamics of who and which party will support a new foreign policy towards another country …
Read More »Rising Global Inequality Is the reign of corporate empire responsible?
Today’s world is increasingly becoming dominated by private special interests and multinational corporations who usurp political systems around the world, creating vast wealth inequality and largely rendering democratic political systems futile. As the profits, power and influence of corporations explode in the 21st century, the gap between the rich and the poor spikes in tandem, creating what many believe is …
Read More »US Drawdown from Afghanistan
How Would It Impact South Asia? A lot of concerns have been raised about the future of the South Asian region after the start of US withdrawal from the war-torn Afghanistan. The apprehensions are being expressed especially because the United States has a track record of creating troubles in many regions of the world and then abandoning those without ensuring …
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