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    Future of Pakisatn

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    FOREIGN POLICY at Brookings     The Future of Pakistan Stephen P. Cohen South Asia Initiative       THE FUTURE OF PAKISTAN Stephen P. Cohen The Brookings Institution Washington‚ D.C. January 2011 1 ABOUT THE AUTHOR Stephen P. Cohen is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings. He came to Brookings in 1998 after a long career as professor of political science and history at the University of Illinois. Dr. Cohen previously served as scholar-in-residence at the Ford Foundation

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    Pakistan Steel Mills

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    Topic: Privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills Subject: Pakistan Economic Policy Submitted By: M. Faizan Sohail (7133) Faculty: Shahid Iqbal Date of Submission: 12th August 2010 Pakistan Steel Mills Introduction: Pakistan Steel Mills is the producer of long rolled steel products in Karachi‚ Pakistan. The Pakistan Steel Mill is the country ’s largest industrial undertaking having a production capacity of 1.1 million tons of steel. The enormous dimensions of the project can be visualized

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    Assignment Title: The Political Economy of Pakistan Submitted By: Ali Gohar Jamali Reg no: 0917104 Class: BS (SS)-7 Submitted to: Mr. Akbar Saeed Awan Subject: South Asian Studies Dated: 8th October‚ 2012 Introduction Economic and social outcomes in Pakistan have been a mixture of paradoxes since the country came into being. Pakistan‚ once a regional economic power in 1960’s could not realize its potential and fell behind its East Asian fellow countries. Politically‚ religious

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    Women in Pakistan

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    Afshan Jafar claims that the position of women in Pakistan is the product of specific‚ historical‚ political and cultural forces (53). In this paper‚ we will examine the historical and contemporary cultural and political forces that influence women in Pakistan. Particular attention will be given to the influence of General Zia al Haq on women’s rights; this will be illustrated by examining Pakistani government policies on women before‚ during‚ and after his rule. The historical and contemporary cultural

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    sociology in pakistan

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    Group Names:Ubedullah ‚ Usaid Anwar ‚Salman ‚ Sheraz Ahmed ‚ Ubaid Rehman Report:Sociology Report No. 1. Report Subject (topic): Religion & Politics in Pakistan Submitted To: Sir Qamar Abbas Dated: 28-Nov-2013 International Islamic University Islamabad… Content Definition of Religion Definition of Politics History of Religion History of Politics Analysis (Religion & Politics) Suggestion Conclusion Definition of Religion

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    The Roots of Pakistan’s Political Crisis. Sadia Abbas It seemed too good to be true. Pakistan had a judiciary asserting itself. The media was feeding a nascent democracy movement. The military was being challenged. Even the intelligence services were being asked to produce those it had been “disappearing” for years. If you were accustomed to CNN quiescence and had grown up in a Pakistan with one state channel on which hyper-formal anchor-people mechanically read the news in an Urdu inaccessible to

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    The Kargil Conflict

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    publicly increased the pressure on Pakistan to withdraw its troops‚ while carefully ensuring that India ’s leaders were apprised of U.S. actions and perceptions. At the diplomatic climax of the conflict‚ for example‚ when Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was meeting with President Clinton on the 4 th of July‚ the U.S. President telephoned Vajpayee several times to brief the Indian leader on the progress of the talks.[19] In its campaign to urge restraint on New Delhi‚ Washington was also successful

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    Compiled By: Mirza Rohail B ©Our leader – Musharraf http://presidentmusharraf.wordpress.com/ All this is all the more amazing when one considers that just six years ago‚ Pakistan was on the verge of bankruptcy‚ with only a little more than $1bn in foreign exchange reserves and its stock market teetering at 1‚000 points (worth $5 billion only) and foreign debt servicing at 65% of GDP. Our exports were at a pitiful $7.5 billion. The once ever-declining rupee stood stable at around 60-61 to

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    TOPIC: Foreign Policy of Pakistan under General Pervez Mussharaaf SUBMITTED TO: Honarable‚ Prof: Dr.Ayaz Sahib SUBMITTED BY: Usman Ali Roll No: SEMESTER: M.Phil 2nd SUBJECT: Foreign policy Analysis Department of Political Science FOREIGN POLICY OF PAKISTAN UNDER GENERAL MUSHARRAF REGIME 1. PRE 9/11FOREIGN POLICY OF MUSHARRAF 2. POST 9/11 FOREIGN POLICY OF MUSHARRAF a. Pakistan relation with

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    What are development issues in Pakistan identify the obsession & hurdles impeding development of Pakistan? Scarred from birth‚ Pakistan’s quest for survival has been as compelling as it has been uncertain. Pakistan cycled through a number of phases of development through its beginning Political‚ Social and Economic crises. The politicians were corrupt‚ interested in maintaining their political power and securing the interests of the elite‚ so to have them as the representative authority did not

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